You guys know I’m a big sweater knitter. I love a great big, weeks- (or months-) long project that I can really sink my teeth into. And if it’s a pattern that I’m making up as I go along, and documenting the whole thing, even better!
But sometimes, there’s nothing better than finding a great pattern and banging out a project in a little over a week.
This little cowl is one of those projects.

It’s finished! And it’s super cute!
It’s not perfect (the decreases are a little weird, and I don’t love how the CO edge pulls a little, compared to the super-stretchy brioche fabric), but I don’t mind. The pattern was quick to work up, and the finished object is cute and totally wearable. It was a super fun little knit. I’m not going to say it was “easy”, but once I got my brain around the whole brioche thing, it was pretty straightforward.

One thing I really love is how it’s totally reversible! The big color-blocks on the right side are fun, but I kind of love the way the contrasting colors peek out between the bright blue ribs. (It’s even prettier, and more glow-y in person!)

This is definitely a piece that I intend to wear a lot in the future!
Have you finished up any fun, quick projects recently?

Here he is, beginning what I’m sure will be an illustrious career in knitwear modeling. (He looks a little grumpy because he just got up from his nap and I immediately shoved his head through this slightly-too-tight neck hole.) Otherwise, this sweater fits pretty well. It’s even got some growing room lengthwise in the arms and the body. Perfect!
I love the way my speckled, variegated and hand-dyed yarns all play off each other, making the
Have you done any knitting for kids lately? How did it go? Did you manage to finish while the kid still fit in it?











