The argyle fronts of my Peggy Sue cardigan are coming along! It is taking longer than I hoped, but it’s a little fiddly to do, so I can’t complain too much.

This is one full repeat of the pattern. Now I need to do that 2 more times and I’m done! I’m alternating between this and the moon afghan squares, which I am enjoying quite a bit.
What are you doing and how is it going?
It looks great! Love the colours you’ve chosen.
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Thank you! I can’t credit for the choice – it was a kit. But I love them too!
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This looks so good. I love the colors.
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Thank you! They are pretty colors 🙂 And I bought a small SQ each of the blue and red to make tanks or similar to go with it. Matchy matchy!
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It is a joy to see the argyle work in progress. What a cheerful pattern.
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Thank you! It is making me happy too 🙂
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Fiddly? A technical term I’m sure. Love the sweater!
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Oh yes, very technical! 😉
Thank you!
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Amazing – you got skills! 🙂
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Aw! Thank you!
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Nice work! 🙂
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Thank you!
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That looks so cool! I don’t know why it never occurred to me that you could knit an argyle pattern, I’m adding that to my list
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It is mainly intarsia – lots of patterns out there!
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Looks great! And yes, fiddly is the perfect way to describe intarsia.
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It is fiddly for sure, but yields good results – most of the time, anyway!
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