Ta-da!!! I can't believe this day is finally here! It definitely came a lot faster than I expected. The fawn-cho is FINISHED, leaving me plenty of time to stare at it longingly until the cool weather returns. I am just so darn proud of this fawn-cho. I truly can't believe that I knit it and that I get to wear it out in the world. To be honest, I'm mostly excited to have the following conversation with friends and random strangers on the street:
"Hi!"
"Hello!"
"What an incredibly incredible fawn poncho, no wait, fawn-cho you have there!"
"Why thank you very much!"
"Where ever did you buy such a sweater?"
"Actually, I knit this myself."
"What??? My mind is officially blown."
...Or something like that. Haha! The Tiny Owl Knits pattern was wonderful, clear, and explained beautifully. I was a little nervous to tackle something so inctricate, but I conquered the pattern and offically have my very own, hand knit by me, crazy, animal sweater to join my ever-growing collection. ;)
Outfit details: *Everything I wore revolved around the fawn-cho of course*: Glasses - Warby Parker // Shirt - Old Navy // Jeans - Lucky Brand // Shoes - I'm not sure. I found them buried in my closet and they just happened to match the fawn-cho perfectly! // Doe necklace c/o Cortalito A deer necklace to match...so perfect!
This sweater is definitely my favorite piece of clothing. I will cherish it always and take pride in each stitch. I made it through the mistakes and now I have a beautiful sweater to call my own. Thanks so much for all of the support, pushing me to get this finished! I could not be happier with the result!Now...what should I knit next? ;-)




The Estelle was my first (adult size) sweater and I really love it. Your fawn-cho is so cute. Everything by Tiny Owl Knits is just beyond sweet.
ReplyDeleteHere's the Ravelry link for Estelle:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/estelle-4
The Estelle sweater is lovely!
Deleteoh my gosh! It's adorable on you!!
ReplyDeleteIt is officially the coolest sweater! Hope for a quick cold spell for you in Texas :-)
ReplyDeleteWow - it's gorgeous! Well done!
ReplyDeleteEeps! That's the sweetest fawn-cho I've ever seen! And those shoes are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHey I am a stranger, not in the street but... my mind is def. blown! Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! :)
ReplyDeletelealu
I am actually smiling so ever widelyyyyyy reading this post! Your fawn-cho is beautiful! Yes, you deserve to be proud. All the hard work in every stitches!
ReplyDeleteGood job, Meredith!
This is so beautiful! Well done Meredith, you are right to be so proud, I am in LOVE with your fawncho..wow! Also, you look so cute in that outfit I am sure you ought to walk about in it all the time! haha..well done! It's stunning. xxx
ReplyDeleteYay it looks great!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet and I love it on you! Love. love. love.
ReplyDeleteWOW, it's soooooooooo beautiful! :D
ReplyDeleteaww thats so awesome! you've inspired me to start a jumper now.
ReplyDeleteFAWN CHO is so cool i just end up repeating (in my head) 'fo show' as in 'for sure' cos its awesome :)
Barnicles x
haha! fo show...love it. :)
DeleteWOW!!! it looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am sooo excited because thanks to your blog this is my next project. Got the right needles and I found the chunky yarn which arrived today!
I have only got the neck and arm trims to do on my fair isle sweater vest now, so not long! :)
You can have the pattern for the sweater vest if you would like to give it a go? :) x
PS when are you coming over to the UK? and do you have an itinerary in place? x
So exciting! Have fun working on it.
DeleteWe are still figuring out exactly where we want to visit. I'm getting so excited!
I really like the poncho, but I'm deeply in love with the shoes!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour fawncho looks so beautiful! And you, as always, look lovely ^_^
ReplyDeleteI hope you have that conversation with many random strangers soon!
Bravo! It looks great on you!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Seems like the kind of thing you'd wear whenever it's chilly, and just feel so cosy.
ReplyDeleteWell Done! It looks incredible! You should be mighty proud x
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Three cheers for you!!! What a gorgeous finish!
ReplyDeleteIt looks SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! You did a really great job, and the colorwork came out super clean. I am a huge fan of Tiny Owl Knits myself and am currently working on making an army of gnome homes (and then maybe the woodland hoodlet). Again, awesome job. It looks perfect <3
ReplyDeletesososo adorable! I love the details and finishing, it looks stellar on you!
ReplyDeleteIt's soooo cute! I love it! And those shoes match perfectly! You must be so proud! Well done! Lots of exclamation marks! :-) x
ReplyDeleteOh my how wonderful! Your skills at knitting and coordinating are an inspiration!! Keep up the lovely work.
ReplyDeletegyaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh that is so adorable!
ReplyDeletesoooooo adorable! you're an inspiration! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! it is sooo good! Turned out perfect. I would never be able to knit anything so good. You are right to be proud of yourself.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy wearing it!
Jo x
http://theperfecthidingplace.blogspot.co.uk/
HOLY SHNIKEYS! THAT IS AMAZEBALLS! Seriously, dude, SO GREAT!
ReplyDeleteOhmygoshh! That turned out soo goood! Ofcourse you are proud! No wonder :)! i bought crochet hooks and yarn today, all because of you! I'm already frustrated because i don't have a lot of patience but i'm determined to at least make something decent :P! Thank you for being so inspirational :)!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! It's so cute!
ReplyDeletebeautiful - great job! Your blog often makes me smile, this post is no exception.
ReplyDeleteYou are so adorable! And I agree with SuzeJones above, your blog is always uplifting. :)
ReplyDeleteAw! It's cute.
ReplyDeleteYou should knit another sweater next! I love wearing things that I made myself. I'm working on replacing my store bought sweaters with handknit ones.
I love that idea! It would be amazing to have a closet full of hand knit sweaters.
DeleteOh wow! Best pattern ever?!
ReplyDeleteHave you seen Kate Davies' owl sweater? I'm knitting it right now, you might like it :)
http://katedaviesdesigns.com/2008/11/22/owls/
That is a lovely sweater!
DeleteIt turned out amazing! I love it and think it is the cutest ever. So wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow, it turned out great! The little fawn on the front is so sweet looking, and I love the deer necklace too! Hmm, maybe you could knit something that you could use during the spring/summer?
ReplyDeletexo, Megan
I knew I was going to like your blog the second I saw your lovely header then I read this post and it was confirmed :) What an amazing sweater and I adore the wide arms and neck!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh-those little eyelids! What an accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteIt is SO amazing! What an adorable design and I love that shade of green. :)
ReplyDeleteyou did it!!!! so glad you finished! it looks so great!
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful!!! you're amazing! now i think you should knit a gigantic cat (and then give it to me haha) ;-]
ReplyDeleteAh! A cat would be amazing.
DeleteI have no words for that cute thing...;)
ReplyDeleteThis is the best thing ever!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, it's gorgeous! You look adorable in it too. Well done, your hard work has definitely paid off :D
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Well done.
ReplyDeleteFawn-cho! I love it! I want everything from Tiny Owl Knits, I just wish I wasn't such an impatient knitter. She makes such lovely patterns.
ReplyDeleteThose droopy sleepy eyelids just kill me. I love your attention to detail on this! Your magnum opus, Meredith!
ReplyDeleteAw! How cute!! I love it! I have a deep rooted love of all things deer related, and that is just the cutest thing ever!! I can't believe you knit that doe! <3
ReplyDeleteAhhhh!!!! I love it!!! So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteEverything about this outfit is just perfect! Love the shoes and the necklace, and, of course, your gorgeous fawn-cho! How fabulous! You have talent! :]
ReplyDeleteWow the poncho is great! What yarn did you use? Bravo!
ReplyDeleteyour fawn-cho is ridiculously awesome. i wish i had one. it looks fantastic on you!
ReplyDeleteIt suits you very well! I like it...
ReplyDeleteOh Meredith, what a wonderful fawn cho. You look so great and so happy. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI finished my first knitting project some days ago and thought, that's it, I go back to my sewing machine. Now that I see your fabulous knitting project, I'm back on the road and find myself thinking about buying the pattern :)))
Have a nice day!
So lovely!!!! you did a great job! I have not yet attempted anything with a pattern, Fawns are verrrrry stylish now :) Love the whole look! must confess, I quickly glanced at the shoes (being a shoe person), sooo cute! I think you should knit a cloche because you would look stunning in one!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Gerri
You are so talented! This is lovely!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing the Fawn-cho. I think you chose just the right yarn for it. That tweed green is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI think the rule for finishing any large, warm project is that you will inevitably finish it on the first day of a heat wave.
Perhaps you should start another sweater? Then it would be done in time for winter. Or a vest. Perhaps this one? http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwbis11/PATTmoose.php
I have seen that lovely moose sweater by Andi! I would love to give it a try. :)
DeleteLove it
ReplyDeleteLily Northern Ireland
Wow! Nice work, Meredith! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteSO cute! I would wear that in a heartbeat! Too bad I'm not too good at knitting yet... but someday!
ReplyDeleteYour fawn-cho is adorable!! you did a good job! Keep up the good work!!
ReplyDeleteI looooove it!! It's so cute and perfect.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen this pattern?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwbis11/PATTmoose.php
:)
Barnicles
I love it and you wear it well.
ReplyDeleteLove your shoes too!
Its gorgeous and you look so sweet in it, suits you perfectly :-)
ReplyDeletelove the fawn-cho! i was sent by elycia, and love what i found! (why aren't you on ravelry?)
ReplyDeleteYour fawn-cho is seriously the best thing ever!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it and I'm also insanely jealous :)
I would be super proud, too! It is so adorable, and such a challenging project.
ReplyDelete-Bekah Drey
http://bekahdrey.blogspot.com
You deserve to be proud, Meredith! Your fawn-cho is simply amazing! And your outfit based on it is the pinnacle of cuteness and knitter-ness. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a beginner knitter, and you have inspired me to finish my first project, a basic scarf that I started a long time ago. (In the meantime I did a DNA-inspired knit piece for a school... post-project I've decided to double the length so it can be a nerdy scarf... when I complete that I'll send you a pic. :)
Anyways, how complicated is a fawn-cho? I know how to change color and stich two separate pieces together, but besides that it's just basic knit stitch! Do you think I could tackle it, maybe over the summer (when silly school is over)? Speaking of school, congrats on being almost there! Just a little bit longer, and you will have done it! Keep that hope and joy and passion that make you and your blog so inspiring.
love, Monica
BRILLIANT job, Meredith! That is the most hilarious and excellently knit jumper I have ever seen, you ought to be mighty proud of yourself for completing it! Great work. Long live the fawn-cho! Katie. xxx
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute Meredith! And Fawn-cho is the best name ever! ♥
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh... how cute is that! I love your fawn-cho.
ReplyDeleteAnd i love your shoes.
This is so super amazing, congraulations! I'm very impressed--I particularly love his (her?) sleepy eyelids.
ReplyDeleteC Marcia (Sequins)
Looks absolutely beautiful! I love Tiny Owl Knits. Can't wait to see more of your projects!
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