Picture Gallery — Sweaters — 2005
Heidi knit this great top, and we are all envious of her awesome accessories and the way they show case her excellent knitting!
Heidi also knit this gorgeous, stunning coat from Noro Kureyon (also fantastically well accessorized).
Heidi combined Mexico (a self-striping yarn) with 18K (a shiny silver metallic yarn) to great effect in her sweater coat.
You can tell just how pleased Leigh is with the way her Einstein Coat worked out by the huge smile on her face! We should all be so happy with our knitting projects!
Kate and her daughter, Cheli, both let their inner Vanna Whites out while modeling their newest summer sweaters — do you think it might be genetic?
Ray's vest was a long time in the making (mostly because he kept taking time away to knit things in pink), but wow was it ever worth the wait! If you'd like to learn to knit fair isle garments like this one easily, sign up for Ray's Two Fisted, Two Color Knitting class.
Isn't Sharon's latest sweater just fantastic! She knit her cardigan out of hand dyed Chuckanut yarn and Classic Elite Maya.
Kate knit this wonderful vest (The Equilateral Vest by Lucy Neatby) out of Silk Garden yarn from Noro.
It is a shame you can't tell from the picture just how soft and silky this tank top is that Jen knit from Elsebeth Lavold's Silky Wool.




















































