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June 22, 2011

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kate

Love this cardigan and it looks so fab on you. I agree with you 100% about the sleeves - I've never knit a sweater with baggy sleeves because I don't think they look very good. Why add bulk to your arms?

martha

This is gorgeous, Sarah! I love the color. I'm finally getting back to knitting after not doing much since Archer's birth. I have a UFO hanging around that has shoulder seams - isn't it horrible to spend so much time knitting something and then let in languish for literally years because I'm scared to seam it up?!

Chelsea

This sweater looks beautiful, I love the color! Congrats on getting more confident with modifications!

irishgirlieknits

That sweater looks fantastic on you! Great choice of yarn and color and I love the modifications! Someday I'll get back to sweater knitting!

Cherry

Beautiful! This sweater has been in my queue for a while now and I hope to make it soon.

liz

This sweater looks amazing on you! Practically perfect in every way. :)

Karen

Lovely sweater! I adore green yarn and am looking forward to reading your thoughts about green as a neutral.

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