The project I'm working on right now is blow your mind adorable! I'm hoping to be finished with it for next week's small style!
also on ivy...
leggings- baby sara via zulily
socks- matilda jane
shoes- cienta via the mini social (also, use code NEWYEAR10 for $10 off a $50 purchase, and psst misha lulu is on sale right now, too!)
Linking up -- Small Style at Mama Loves Papa



More adorable than this?! I can't wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteP.S. LOVE the leggings.
If I keep reading your blog I'm going to end up attempting to knit again. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteOK, I want one in my size!
ReplyDeleteyou're a knitting wonder - a project a week?! Wowsers... amazing work (again) want it in my size (again!)... she's so great!
ReplyDeleteMel ;o)
needle and nest
Love that sweater! The color, the neck, the pockets! Eek!
ReplyDeleteLove that sweater! The color, the neck, the pockets! Eek!
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe that you can do that...and a tad jealous :)
ReplyDeleteI want one in my size...exact same color combo.
ReplyDeleteToo sweet for words!
adorable...the sweater and ivy :)
ReplyDeleteI want one too!
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous, Steph! She is lucky to have such awesome, unique pieces to wear made by her talented mama!
ReplyDeleteYour knitting is absolutely amazing to me! I want a lesson:)
ReplyDeletewhat a great sweater. you are so talented! can't wait to see next week's!
ReplyDeleteThe sweater is so beautiful! I am in awe of your knitting skills! Ivy is such a sweetie-pie.
ReplyDeleteSo happy you are finding time to knit. Love this tunic and seriously one in adult size would be just as sweet!!
ReplyDeleteIs it Cascade?
ReplyDeleteOh my adorable! Ivy is lucky to have you filling her closet! Beautiful job on the sweater!
ReplyDeleteOh my word, that IS adorable! I can see why you want a grown up version.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And I wish I had the patience and could knit as beautifully as you! :-)
ReplyDeleteShut the front door, you are SO dang good at this! That is amazing and beautiful, Steph!
ReplyDeleteWow! You sure are talented. I can never seem to get the hang of knitting. Ivy is adorable, as always.
ReplyDeleteLook at you! Adorable and talented- love!
ReplyDeleteI am in total awe of your ability to knit. You say that took you a week?!!?! I once tried for an entire winter to knit a scarf. It never got much farther than a few rows. I was stuck in a make-be dissatisfied-destroy-remake circle. Can't wait to see what you whip up (knit up?) next!
ReplyDeleteStephanie, it's gorgeous! And I can't believe you are whipping these things out so fast! Also, if you find it your size, please share with me! =)
ReplyDeleteYour talent. Okay I have to give up blogging for knitting as I'm a horrible multi-tasker. xo
ReplyDeleteThat turned out SO cute Steph! I am trying to find my knitting mojo again. It is hard to knit stuff for my kids when they really can only wear it 1 or 2 months out of the year. sigh...to be a knitter in Austin.
ReplyDeleteWow - is there any end to your talents? I am SO impressed!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely adorable. I want one!
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute!
ReplyDeleteThey always make the best clothes and knitting patterns for kids, don't they?
Oh wow, those little pockets are the sweetest!!
ReplyDeleteLove the details of this sweater...very nice job! Can you guess what's going in my queue on Rav? ;) Thanks for sharing! I'm impressed with your productivity.
ReplyDeletelove the sweater - i went and faved it on raverly. later i am hoping to look through some of your other recent projects so i can get more inspiration :) thanks for sharing...
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