So I heeded your suggestions that I let the boy wear the sweater, and I'm happy to say that so far no wool has been harmed. The sweater even survived a milkshake incident. A few action shots:
It is just so good. I've already swatched for mine, though there's no way I'll be able to knit it for at least another month or three, and probably not until fall.
What a perfect sweater! I think I need to find myself a young boy your son's age to knit that sweater for. It's great to hear that the sweater survived all the messes a young boy could cause. I can't wait to see his brother's sweater!
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It is just so good. I've already swatched for mine, though there's no way I'll be able to knit it for at least another month or three, and probably not until fall.
That sweater is definitely meant to be worn! Did your kiddo get a haircut?
LOL The sweater looks great in action.
Great action shots. Congrats on the successful wearing of the sweater.
What a perfect sweater! I think I need to find myself a young boy your son's age to knit that sweater for. It's great to hear that the sweater survived all the messes a young boy could cause. I can't wait to see his brother's sweater!
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