I finished up the knitting this past Saturday, May 2, gave it a good soak Sunday morning and laid it out on my blocking mats.
On Monday I switched it over to my elevated mesh sweater drying rack, which speeds things up, and by Tuesday it was dry. I snipped the ends and went looking for buttons in my button stash. I ended up picking vintage Lucite moonglow buttons, from the famous bead hoard that
A Grain of Sand has. I have bought quite a few things from them, they are a wonderful resource for vintage items, as well as semi-precious stones and pearls. My selection was somewhat limited by the fact that I needed nine buttons! I had lots of pretty options that were a few buttons shy of that number. Finally, this morning, I got around to sewing the buttons on. This task was complicated somewhat by the fuzziness of the sweater. The button holes are invisible, and can only be found by feel. The sweater itself is super soft and warm. My cat Jezebel approves.
Pattern: Copenhagen Cardigan by PetiteKnit
Yarn: Ewe Ewe Yarns Fluffy Fingering and Magicland Yarn Marvelous Mohair
Needles: US 6 (4.0 mm) and US 4 (3.5 mm)