It’s definitely fall here. Although the weather is still warm, there are intermittent cool days which are causing my needles to twitch. It’s time to get back to sweater knitting. I’m ready to go. One navy, cabled, drop shoulder pullover coming up.

Meanwhile, my testknitters are knitting away on the Crescent FAN Shawl and giving me terrific feedback. I’ve finished my 3 colour version with all the stitch patterns and it’s blocking, waiting for a good photo day.

I’m knitting a garter stitch version in DK weight now. It’s terrific TV knitting. You might recognize the colours. They are leftover 50g balls from the Family Crew Neck striped version. I did have to buy one more colour to use these up. Doesn’t it always go that way?

And just to keep those twitchy needles working, I’ve picked up the V-neck cardigan that I was working on in the spring. Oops, I don’t think I told you about that one. It’s been languishing all summer but now it’s time to get going on it too.

Isn’t it satisfying to have lots of knitting to do?!
Cheers, Deb
I love the striped cardigan !
I am 2 weeks into one of the Any Gauge Raglan, similar to your orange cabled garment, but only with 3 cables in the front. I am almost to the separation and am really enjoying the process! My yarn is Cascade 220 in a lovely Japanese Maple color for Fall!
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Oh, ah, it sounds lovely.
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A great yarn, that Cascade 220.
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Hi Deb,
I love that green & grey photo at the bottom. I recently finished a green/grey top down that I’d had on the needles for about a year lol.
I always have several projects on the go, 3 pr socks and a top down cardi at the moment. I do enjoy reading your posts, happy knitting 🧶.
Peg Bird
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Thanks. Congrats on getting finished. I’m trying not to make this cardigan a year long project. LOL.
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Hooooooray!! I’m waiting for that V-neck.
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Your crescent fan has a cool, modular look to it.
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