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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Olympic Gold


Chocula Chip has volunteered to be my Iknitarider for this year's Iknitarod.  20, Pip and Charcoal advised him to dress warm so we made him a sweater with yarn from his namesake, Count Chocula.  It's hard to believe Chocula got that light colored as he aged.  In real life you can still see a hint of brown, but in the pictures it looks creamy.



I had to add another half of a cable repeat to the body to get the right length, but I didn't have as much trouble reworking the neckline ribbing to that as I was afraid I might.  Good confidence builder...aka probably just enough information to now be dangerous ;-).


In for a good soak.


And out in the sunshine to dry. 

Oh, it looks like I never documented my Winter Olympic knitting project over here.  Sigh...  Yes, it was this Chocula Chip sweater.  Let's see, the Iknitarod starts in less than two weeks.  I'm still working on my barn sweater and I never shared my finished Lamb Camp poncho/capelet.  

Who is even running this blog?!?



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3 comments:

Terry and Linda said...

You do such nice work! Well done!

Cheryl West said...

Chocula Chip looks mighty proud in his new sweater.

You have several beautiful finished garments.

Far Side of Fifty said...

perfect!!

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