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Kauni Completed

At last! I started this sweater last January, put it down for the summer, and decided to complete it for NaKniSweMo. I finished a few days ago, but had to wait for someone to help me take photos.


Pattern: Kauni Rainbow Cardigan by Ruth Sorensen
Yarn: Kauni Effektgarn 8/2, Rainbow
Needles: US 4 and 5, circular

I had quite a bit of extra yarn, so I was able to pull off sections until I got the sleeves to match pretty well. I was also able to decide on the colors for the button band and search through until I got to a blue and a purple section.

Here's a button:

Photos are courtesy of The Princess.


America's next top model? I don't think it will be me.




Comments

Cathy-Cate said…
Beautiful! I love it very much!
Anonymous said…
What lovely work! Well done!

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