




I started this back in October, then (as I soon came to realise) for a baby who was was already too big to fit into the jacket. I let the project languish in my stash until last month. No buttons because I didn't think that a baby born in July would need to be particularly warm, just covered up in brilliant jump-in-the-pool colours. Normally, I think this project would have been finished very quickly if I had just figured out the pattern and counted the stitches in each row a little more faithfully on the first and second time around. But as they say, third time's a charm! Finished on Sunday and wrapped for the shower, which is this afternoon.
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