
Yes, I know it’s Saturday. I photographed the image above yesterday. It is Little Whiskey, a sweet cape pattern for a little girl designed by Erica Jackofsky.
This morning, I sewed on Laura Lu’s prized button and took the garment out to the garden for a photo session.


The pattern was easy to follow. Because I didn’t quite get gauge, I cast on extra stitches and followed the instructions for the next larger size. Ultimately, the process of washing and blocking widened out the knitting, but didn’t add any length, which is a good thing. I got the length I was aiming for.

The lace pattern was not difficult, except for the popcorn stitch, which the designer called Nupps. They are kind of hard to see in the photos. They add some texture to what is mostly stockinette knitting. They also echo the picot edge stitches nicely.
This capelet will go with us on our next trip to Wisconsin. At that time, I’ll get a photo of the recipient wearing it, and know for sure if the fit works.

This is so cute! You did a great job and I am sure it will be will be much appreciated – especially as the weather turns.
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This is lovely…
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thank you.
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That is so cute! Very nice for spring and fall. The button sets it off just so!
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It’s really beautiful, and the button looks as pretty as I expected!
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