I’m stoked, you guys. I finished my work knitting (thank god), and that means I finally get to work on the sweater I’ve been thinking about for months now!
That’s right, I’m going to do it! I’m going to make a Sheep in a Jeep sweater for my kid!

I dug through my stash and, would you believe, I had all the colors I needed for my design! (Except for white, which was easy enough to fix.) I’m using Knit Picks Hawthorne, because it’s sturdy enough to hold up to a one-year-old, it’s machine washable and it’s fine enough that I can do color-work in it without it getting weird. Also, it’s what I had in my stash, and you know I like knitting from my stash.
I’m kind of winging the pattern, basing it roughly on the measurements of a similar gauged sweater (Christmas in July), but making it a bottom-up, raglan, v-neck, instead of a top-down, yoked, crew-neck. So basically it’s an entirely different sweater.

The bottom of the sweater will be brown, with a row of radishes “growing” in the soil, then blue sky above. I’m kind of on the fence if I want radishes on the sleeves, too. I don’t know if color-work sleeves are a good idea for a toddler sweater. But, I’ve got a while before I have to decide.
I’m so excited about this project! And, if it turns out, I might just turn it into a pattern!
What are you excited about these days?

It’s a delightf
I noticed reddish ribbing on the bottom, then a row of… maybe blue and white circles, before a row of white triangles and red circles… and maybe some green on top with black dots? It wasn’t too clear, but I had a little time in my knitting schedule and some of the kid’s crayons to try to chart it out, so away I went.
But halfway, through, I realized the red, white and green shapes weren’t just shapes… they were turnips! (Or maybe radishes? It’s hard to tell the difference.)
Now that I was this far, I had to keep going- And another swatch later, I’ve got a very cute little radish design. I’d change the colors so the contrast is there, but it’s a good start.
Now I’ve just got to decide what to use this for. Right now, I’m thinking a little pullover for the kiddo. Maybe with a light blue background “above ground” and a nice chocolate brown heather for the dirt. I think I might stagger the dots and the radishes, and the leaves still need a little work, but I like where it’s going.