Jaguars and Sable Sweaters
Last Friday my office had a picnic at the zoo. One of my favorite exhibits was the jaguar. There was a tent in the exhibit manned with a person who has studied jaguars in the wild. Lots of interesting info and I learned we all should be drinking Free Trade coffee.

Jaguar
This week I have dug out an old project I have worked on in the past, the sable sweater. I am not going to post a picture today, but I will once it is finished. I don't have too much more to do, one sleeve, adding the sleeves and the neckline. To refresh your memory I am using Elizabeth Zimmerman's percentage method to knit this sweater. I like knitting sweaters in the round much better than knitting them in pieces. We shall see how it turns out.

Jaguar

This week I have dug out an old project I have worked on in the past, the sable sweater. I am not going to post a picture today, but I will once it is finished. I don't have too much more to do, one sleeve, adding the sleeves and the neckline. To refresh your memory I am using Elizabeth Zimmerman's percentage method to knit this sweater. I like knitting sweaters in the round much better than knitting them in pieces. We shall see how it turns out.
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