@brittarnhild
I made the sleeves the other day, but still had the neck to finish. More sewing and cutting to do.Little 9 months old Martin and his parents were coming for dinner today, so I was in a hurry to finish the sweather. First thing after breakfast I went town to the basement, where I have my sewing machine, to do the sewing and cutting needed. Then up to the living room, which is often my studio during the summer months when the sun makes my first floor studio, with south faced windows, to hot, to pick up stitches for the neck.
I knew I was ion a hurry, but the Indian summer we are experiencing is still here, and my husband and our grandson were already out in the garden, doing some of all these tasks which needs top be done in autumn. I decided gardening was to be the heading of my day, and went out to work with them.
Later I had to prepare the lamb´s leg, the gratinated potatos, the carrots, the kale and the sauce, but in between I found I had a minute here, a minute there.......
And must before Martin and his parents arrived, and the potatoes were ready, I finished the last stick. The setesdal sweather was finished.
The photo shows Leander´s at the bottom, Martins on top.
In Norway you must have more hours in the day - I could not do both dinner and sweater and grandchild. The sweater is amazing. Is it a DROPS pattern? You are amazing.
Posted by: mardelle | 10/01/2017 at 07:24 PM
Beautiful! So much work in these sweaters. I am sure they will be appreciated by both the wearers, and their parents!
Posted by: Fran | 10/03/2017 at 06:21 AM