I think I really like fall.
And who can pass up Rowan Purelife at 40% off?
So I found a fast knit project using seven balls (120 yards per) of bulky weight 100% British Sheep Breeds. I mostly love the fact it's wool from four different sheep, blended together, and undyed.

The pattern is SweaterBabe's Vine Lace Pattern Cardigan. I like lots of the elements in the design: wide collar, deep ribbed waist and of course the lace. I omitted the patch pockets and continued the vine lace down to the bottom instead.

I made a mistake fairly early on in the lace, in the upper right section, but oddly I didn't notice it until I was well into the ribbed waist. After dwelling on it for some time, I decided to embrace my humanity (I'm trying to take comfort in that) and plough on. I think if I place a cool pin, or a felted flower there, that will totally distract me from my error.
The pattern itself is fairly easy to follow,
I used vintage buttons I inherited from my aunt's old button collection. Three buttons were on a card (Eaton's) for 10 cents. Now I am ready for fall, on a 29 degree summer day.

