I am thankful for finished objects.
In time to wear it for Thanksgiving!
I am thankful for Ellie. But that’s kind of a given.
Itty bitty vintage button.
I am also thankful for Tofurkey. A coyote ran off with our turkey (they got it out of the pen along with some other peoples’). Tofurkey saved the day. Ellie likes the fake meat better anyway.
Beautiful sweater! The button is just the icing on the cake. Gorgeous model- she sure has grown.
the sweater looks GREAT! good job!
and seriously, a coyote ran off with your turkey?
Ellie is precious and her sweater is gorgeous. That’s crazy about the coyote! I had fake meat yesterday, too. 😉
Seriously, I want to know more about the late turkey. I’m picturing a knitted collar with a shrinky dink style tag that said, “Ivey’s” around the old bird’s neck. Am I close?
Ellie’s not a finished object! She’s definitely a work in progress. Ohhh you meant the sweater. That’s cute too.
YOur baby has grown into a beautiful little girl! No amount of missing real turkey could induce me to eat Tofurkey!! I’d sooner have Tube Steak (which is occasionally not real meat either, come to think of it). Rotten cyotes!
OH Ellie. So adorable in each stage. The sweater is wonderful. I love when the color highlights the baby in a beautiful subtle way. Great knit
Oh cute sweater! Well I guess the coyote had a nice Thanksgiving. 🙂 I think I’d have to find a real turkey somewhere though.
She’s adorable in that sweet classic cardigan. Love her hair too!
Ellie is so pretty. Her sweater looks great on her. You really did a great job!
how was the dog’s first showing? Did it get adopted?
beautiful Ellie! And the sweater is pretty wonderful too.
Didn’t I warn you that it just keeps getting better every year?! it’s true!
a coyote?omgosh. I didn’t know they were such pests down there too. thankfully it was just a turkey, and not a kitty.
Adorable! Similar to the greatest cardigan ever, isn’t it?