

I was short on buttons as JoAnn’s was out of them so Kim, a quilting blogger friend, sent me buttons so I would have enough. Thank you, Kim…….you’re the best!
Once I returned to the sweater, the knitting went quickly except for picking up the stitches for the bands. I think it took longer to assemble the sweater than it was to knit it.
My signature touch!!!

Jakob is quite “busy” these days. It was difficult to get a good picture of him as he was more interested in checking all the Brio train pieces he had just received from my other two grandchildren who had outgrown them. I think there were enough trains pieces to go around a city block.

Happy Knitting!
That is so adorable! One good thing about moving your blog posts from Yahoo 360 is that I can see your past projects that I havn't seen before :)
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