But I made a mistake at the outset. I didn't trust myself. Instead of making the size that most closely matched my daughter's measurements, I made the size that most closely matched her age. Surely at 10 mos., she should be wearing 12 mos. clothing, right? [Since all my kids mostly wear gently used/thrifted clothes I have not found sizing labels to be very reliable. There are times when my 4 yo is wearing size 6 pants, and my baby is wearing 2T onesies.] And since I didn't go with the rational choice, which would have been to knit the sweater that would actually fit her, I wound up with a gorgeous sweater tee, perfectly matching the pattern measurements for 12 mos., but way too big for her little body. She is a petite one, this last daughter of mine, and at 10 months she has an 18" chest, and more closely matches the 3-6 mos. size of the pattern.
I pulled some more yarn from the stash - a lovely reddish-pink left over from the Norwegian cap I knit late last year. And the 3-6 mos. size tee fits her perfectly, with the green one waiting in the wings.
They are both positively amazing!! You have such skill.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic. You amaze me.
ReplyDeleteholy moly. these are stunning. thanks for the constant inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful intricate pattern! Can't believe you made two of these sweaters! They are both beautiful!
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