Monday, February 16

My mommy snug!







I finished this last week on the 7th ok more like a week and a half ago:) The weather has been crappy so when it was sunny out i had Joe take some pictures so i could finally blog about it. My gauge was off a bit in the length but after washing it, it fits just perfect!














Project Stats:

Start Date: November 24th
End Date: February 7th
Pattern: Mommy Snug
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Sierra
Needles: US#6 Addi Turbo
Recipient: ME!

You can also check it out on my ravelry page :)














I don't know about any of you but when I'm pregnant I am always warm/hot. So when picking a yarn I wanted it mostly cotton with a bit of wool for some warmth and give. So I thought that this cascade sierra would do the trick, 80% cotton 20% wool.














I Started this back in November and knit about 6 inches. Then I had a few Christmas presents to whip out and once I finished those i got my first trimester loss of craftiness. I was just so tried that when i was sitting down I just wanted to sit, nothing else, just sit. It lasted a little under a month. Around mid January I picked this back up and went to town!

I still am tired but I expect that with 3 kids running around all day;)













I love the little cabling detail around the bottom, cuffs and neck, just enough detail but not a whole sweater of cables.

















One thing I hate doing is seaming up, especially fitting the arms into the sides. Not fun. But I managed and I think it turned out well!















I decided to knit the arms in the round and eliminate the button plackets. To me the buttons on the cuffs made no sense except for fashion, and I could do with 0ut that. I had a bit of math to do and figure out how to increase so it looked good, but it went really well! I did them both at the same time on 2 circulars. I love knitting anything that needs to be the same length that way.









There still arent buttons on the sweater, but I like the way the sides split open. I most likely won't use the buttons but I plan on sewing them on anyways, who knows, maybe I will use them;) Either way I'm in search for the perfect buttons to use... one of these days!


Hope you are all doing well!

11 comments:

DawnK said...

That's really cute. I like the little cables on the cuffs, neckline and hem! It adds a little extra, without having to have it all over the sweater!

Sue said...

Oh it looks so good on you Jessica. You look very cute with your baby bump too. I would be tired running around after 3 little ones too.

StarKnits said...

i think it looks great with out the buttons. in fact i thought that it was supposed to be like that...

Catherine Kerth said...

oh! its adorable! you really do glow... you look amazing.

Nice job, that a fabulous knit!

Suzanne said...

Awe, you look soooo adorable!! Quite the very healthy glow there!! Your sweater is amazing, and I love the color!! Sounds like your having a good pregnancy!! :)
Suzanne

Anonymous said...

You're looking GREAT! Hope you all are well.

Anonymous said...

It looks fantastic! and it's a great colour on you :-)

*Emm said...

Jessica, you look soo good! And way to go on that sweater, it looks awesome. Love the sleeve details.

*emy

Lynds said...

That turned out lovely! I'm always hot while pregnant too, sounds like you picked great yarn for your sweater! I really like the color.

Faith said...

I've considered knitting this each pregnancy, but I'm usually so hot when I'm pregnant that I decided it wouldn't be practical. I love it on you though! You look totally adorable in it. :)

Tania @ Larger Family Life said...

I think it looks great as it is. I too hate putting the seams together so I'm with you there!

Tania @ Larger Family Life