Casting on is fun. Always. Finishing, on the other hand, is no fun at all. Especially assembling all the little pieces. How can that be so boring while knitting is a blast? This Easter, I've been getting rid of my guilty conscience. First up was a few more birds of this kind in pink and turquoise - and then assembling this baby jacket:



Sett i havskum og glattstrikk fra DSAs Strikk til baby.
Garn: DSAs Babysilk i farge 324.
Pinner: 3 mm.
Tidsbruk: Strikking ca. 1 uke. Montering og monteringsangst ca. 3 uker.
Feather and fan baby jacket from Du Store Alpakka's Strikk til baby-booklet.
Yarn: DSA Babysilk #324.
Needles: 3 mm.
Time: 1 week of knitting, 3 weeks of putting pieces together and dreading to do so.
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