my rhinebeck sweater

Friday, October 06, 2023

The Rhinebeck sweater is important.  I learned this during my first trip to Rhinebeck when I failed to wear a knit.  WHAT?!!!  I've learned a lot since then!

9. 28. 23   Boulder, Colorado

This year, when I go, I will be wearing the Antique Flora by Wool & Pine.  The yarn is by Gina from SkeinCocaine and she will be wearing one also!  Along with a few others.  All in different colors with the body of the sweater in the same color.  I am super excited to see them all together.  
9. 29. 23    Grand Lake, Colorado 

We were in Colorado last week (more on that later) and I spent some quality time outside knitting.  
What a joy!  
10. 6. 23     Home

This weekend, I am determined to finish the second sleeve and get it on the blocking mat.  (I actually don't have a mat, just a towel and the floor.)

Happy Weekend!  
 

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  1. I've been to Rhinebeck multiple times, but not being much of a sweater knitter, I never had an actual Rhinebeck sweater. Now, ironically, I just finished a sweater, and I'm not going this year! Ah well. Enjoy seeing all the handknits, and everything else about Rhinebeck.

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    1. Awe! I think having a Rhinebeck sweater and not going is JUST as good as going! I LOVE that you knit a Rhinebeck sweater! Happy knitting sweet friend! xx

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  2. Anonymous10/15/2023

    Hello from Prague! Years ago when I lived in California I dreamt about going to Rhinebeck and so I started to knit my sweater ( in 102 degrees heat!) because everyone was saying how essential it is to wear one.... I just learned how to knit via YouTube and I was 2 months pregnant. I have never made it to upstate New York and I never finished that sweater. But I am excited nonetheless every year:) One day perhaps I will get to go and boy will I have some sweaters to choose from! Love, Marie

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    1. Awe Marie! What a fabulous story! I love that you learned how to knit from YouTube! How wonderful! One day you will go! And hopefully we can meet! Happy Knitting friend! xx

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