Gravatar The sweater looks lovely and it suits you so well. The little owl hat is just so cute, makes me want to knit one now.


Gravatar That is such a great sweater. I'm sure it will become a wardrobe staple. And, hey, hi you! Oh, and those sheep containers? The ones with the needles? Um, totally adorable! And the hat... really cute.


Gravatar hey -- i heard a track from one fast move or i'm gone on npr a few weeks ago -- thanks for the link to the album. lucky you that you can hear this in person. (i LOVE son volt's trace. great driving album.)

also -- this sweater is AWESOME!


Gravatar Wow! The sweater looks fabulous on you!!! Great job!!


Gravatar The sweater and hat both look great! I'm all about the heather-y brown and natural colored yarns this year. And I'll have to check out the Steven Fry show. Peter's Friends is one of my favorite movies ever!


Gravatar Great sweater! Perhaps another outlet for my growing love of ecowool ...


Gravatar Fantastic sweater, hmmm I have to skeins of Eco wool that are up to no good...


Gravatar Wow, you've been busy - the sweater looks great!


Gravatar Beautiful sweater! I seem to keep putting mine on the zzzzzz pile while I work on socks lately -- must get back to them -- especially now that our weather has finally turned cool -- yay!
Blessings,
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Gravatar Frances looks great! Supereasy, eh? Ha.

I love Stephen Fry. That man is hilarious.


Gravatar I had to comment on your Francis as I'm about to cast on one this fall (winter I guess since today I realized November was almost here as it snowed all day) with cascade eco wool as well. Yours looks great! And what a totally cute owl hat! I hadn't seen this pattern yet...since I'm now on a hat kick that may get added to the list!


Gravatar And now I must do Francis Revisted, too! Looks fantastic on you


Gravatar The sweater looks great on you! I think the sleeves look normal and comfy in your picture. It's funny how sometimes things refuse to photograph well.




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