Posted by: Kate | October 4, 2010

The Beagle is Worn

I met my self-imposed deadline of October 1st and finished Mr. Kate’s sweater with one day to spare! The fit is great and he has worn it almost every day since – it’s a hit.

To recap, this is Beagle, by Norah Gaughan. The yarn is Berroco Vintage Wool, a lovely blend that I am very pleased with. It is much thinner than it looks, as it is a lofty yarn. Warm and cozy, too. He even chose the colourway from the model, aptly named Cracked Pepper.

The best part is now I can knit more than one project at a time again!

Advertisement

Responses

  1. Wonderful sweater and it fits him perfectly. Job well done!

  2. Love it!

  3. I’m inspired! It looks so great on your hubby that I’ve put it in my queue for mine.

  4. It, and he, look awesome with the motorcycle!

  5. wonderful job kate!
    mr. kate looks fantastic in the sweater. and he’s worn it every day? can’t ask for a bigger vote of love than that!!

  6. Oh I just love it.

  7. Oh wow, Kate, it looks great!! Mr. Kate looks mighty pleased, too! Well done!

  8. Fabulous! And look at Mr Kate all dapper with his sweater and dimples on the cycle! Love it!

  9. Fab job Kate! I admire your preserverance. Mr Kate looks smashing and quite happy with his knitwear.

  10. […] for his birthday. This was knit from Berocco Vintage (love this yarn, used it for Mr. Kate’s grey Beagle sweater) and was a pattern from Veronik Avery’s book Knitting Classic Style. A very easy to follow […]


Welcome! I always like to hear what people think of a post, it often leads to a great discussion! I am now responding to comments and questions right in the comments themselves, so other people can follow the conversation.

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

Categories

%d bloggers like this: