
It’s time for another edition of my monthly column over at MDK! This month, I’m talking about transitional sweaters to knit now so you have them when the first hints of fall hit the air. As you can see, I’m recommending the Love Note sweater. Pop over to MDK to give it a read.
Starting my Love Note this week with Woolberry Fiber Co color Falling Leaves (with mohair in same color).
Great article! Great suggestions as well!
Hello, I heard about you from WTOP. I would like to remind knitters out there, if they are interested in contributing to a worthwhile charity, please consider Project Linus. Our organization makes, collects and distributes blankets (fleece, afghans and quilts) to sick and traumatized children. I am the Project Linus coordinator in Fairfax County, VA. The Washington DC chapter closed a few months ago and I’ve been trying to fill in the gaps, delivering to some DC-based charities such as the Ronald McDonald House, It’s Only Make Believe, and Children’s National Medical Center. There are also chapters in the surrounding Maryland counties. Please have knitters check out https://www.projectlinus.org/. Thank you!
Hi Dana, First saw you on Ravelry and was amazed by your work. Share your love for sweaters with some openwork as the transition from outdoor to indoor temps can be a challenge and dragging a pullover over the head does nothing for the hair 🙂 I am also a (small) dog lover as well as a dog lover in general and your doggie sweaters are brilliant. Stay wild so that those of us who don’t have the nerve can admire and envy!
Best blog EVER!!! Thank you, THANK YOU. I just started organizing myself to blog. Anyway I need to go and follow you on ravelry now…