While traveling I worked at finishing up a sweater that I had started at the State Convention. I found the pattern in a library book called "Candy Babies" by Candi Jensen. It has a lot of cute things in it.
In the book the sweater was done in only one color. I had planned to do that as well but I was using up scrap yarn and the dark green didn't go as far as I thought it would so the sweater became two toned.
The recipient of this sweater is my sweet niece Corianna. Babies are so fun to crochet for!
I am linking this to DIY day at A soft place to land.
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That turned out really sweet. I like it, and Corianna looks really pretty in it. I can guess where you have been.... :)
I thought the sweater was so sweet and then when I saw it on your niece ... oh my goodness, how special. You did a beautiful job. Your blog is so very special.
So are you going to tell us? :)Somewhere in the Rockies? Looks like out west to me...but I've only ever been in the Rockies as far as moutains go.
Corianna looks so sweet. I love babies...
Nice sweater too! Great job.
That reminds me of Dillon, Colorado. Beautiful! And so is the sweater! I admire your ability to do that!
My frame of reference is the Northwest. That could almost be Crater Lake. Hope your travels were wonderful. Your baby sweater is very sweet!
It looks like Emerald Bay in Lake Tahoe to me.
Adorable sweater!
I know!!!
Thanks everybody, especially for playing my guessing game! :-)
Amanda is right that it is Emerald Bay in Lake Tahoe. We were up hiking on the California side but for most of our trip we were visiting family on the Nevada side. I will post about our trip soon.
The sweater is beautiful as is Corianna!
The sweater and baby are so cute. Well, the baby is cuter, but I do think the sweater turned out great. :-)
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