September 18th 2008 06:59 pm

Photographer’s Assistant

So yesterday was a lovely sunny late afternoon and I noticed that my Ravelry page was lacking pictures for a bunch of projects so I gathered a bunch of stuff together and got my camera and went out to the front porch.  Tasha came with me since she comes with me everywhere and I put her on the lead we have out front.

I started the Wallis Cardigan way back on our honeymoon before getting sidelined with other projects but I plan to finish it up soon.  See how far I’ve come already?

Wallis Cardigan - Tasha helps

What’s that? You can’t see it? Hmm, perhaps the photographer’s assistant is in the way. Here, let’s try this one:

Wallis Cardigan - Tasha helps

Nope, still seems to be a bit obstructed. Tasha, could you get out of the way please?

Wallis Cardigan - Tasha helps

Well, you can sorta see it there, maybe she’s moving out of the way …

Wallis Cardigan - Tasha helps

Nope. She was rearranging it. What a hands on assistant! She really is sweet, she just wants to be involved in everything I’m doing. She sits with me on the couch and if I pull out a new knitting project, she’ll sniff it thoroughly before settling back into her lounging position. I did eventually get this picture of the back (slightly scrunched):

Wallis Cardigan - back finished

And the fronts in progress:

Wallis Cardigan - fronts in progress

I just love the edging on this cardigan with it’s pretty double knit welts:

Wallis Cardigan - back finished

Meanwhile, Tasha, worn out from all that assisting, is lounging:

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3 Responses to “Photographer’s Assistant”

  1. Dianne on 19 Sep 2008 at 9:42 am #

    Wow, Tasha is really worn out from all that hard work! She is just adorable! Give her belly-rubs from everyone here in BritKnitter-ville!

  2. Kristin on 19 Sep 2008 at 5:24 pm #

    What a sweety! The double knit welts are such a cool design idea. Great job so far! I wish I could work on my cardigan, but I’m really devoted to my Christmas knitting this year.

  3. Cristy on 26 Apr 2009 at 4:26 pm #

    Wow, your dog is absolutely precious!!! I have a keeshond too- her name is Zenzi. Do you ever clip her fur or do you leave it au naturale?

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