This is going to be a slightly picture-heavy post but since I don’t post finished objects that are knit for the kids very often, I thought maybe you wouldn’t mind? I didn’t think so.
I was struck with an urge to knit the kids some Christmas sweaters this year, which I never do. I had originally purloined the idea from Jenny and then the idea kind of took on a whole life of its own. Without realising it, I kind of ended up wanting to knit something for all of us for Christmas since we aren’t doing gifts this year.
I can’t believe how lucky I was to find these two colours. They work perfectly together because the navy is just perfect with the loud pumpkin colour. I’m still marvelling at my good fortune with these colours.
Pattern :: Wonder Years Cardigan by Elizabeth Smith (The Brown Stitch) in size 5-6 years
Yarn :: Sweet Georgia Yarns’ Superwash Worsted in colours ‘Pumpkin’ (2 skeins) and unlabelled navy blue (1 skein) (both were from the seconds wall at the studio)
Needles :: 5.00mm circulars
I did tumble dry it on low to see how it would ‘act’ in case it was ever thrown in by accident. I’m definitely not planning to machine wash and dry this regularly, which I rarely do with our superwash items except socks. It was fine so I won’t be worried if something were to happen.
I made no modifications except to add the stripes at the bottom of the sleeves since I knew I was cutting the second ball of Pumpkin close. I really didn’t want to buy a third ball of yarn for what might only be a few rows of knitting. I knit three striped in total, then started the cuffs. I knit the sleeves in the round although I thought about knitting flat and seaming for added structure. I’m thinking I’ll do that for Norah’s since this sweater could benefit from some more structure as it is so stretchy. Or a tighter gauge. But then I’d have needed more yarn … I also added a ‘purl ridge’ to the end and beginning of all the ribbing, which I really like the aesthetic of in many sweaters.
I also added a little bit of length in the sleeves which means we have to roll them for now. He’s going to grow again at some point and having too-short sleeves will mean this gets pushed to the back of the dresser drawer. I erred on the side of caution and added about 0.75” of length.
The owner of my LYS was very helpful and I ended up buying unfinished wooden buttons. I gave them a very gentle sand and painted them with navy toll paints! I think I need to seal them if I want to ever wash the sweater again because toll paints aren’t water tight if left to soak. My dad, thankfully, has many clear stains and I’ll take them off and finish them properly one weekend when I’m not working.
If you follow me on Instagram, you will have noticed that I have already started Norah’s Christmas sweater. She is getting the same cardigan in different colours. It’s kind of fun knitting a smaller and therefore faster second sweater!
Are you knitting anything for Christmas? Do you enjoy or dread Christmas knitting? I’d love to hear your thoughts below!
Happy Knitting :)
All images © Rachel Smith Anderson

