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My cardigan started out as a pullover. I wasn't feeling it so ripped it out and made it a cardigan. Cardigans are good choices for island living. The temperate weather makes pullovers a little warm at times.

I just got back from getting my flu shot. They will no doubt run out today. There was a steady flow of customers.
 
My cardigan started out as a pullover. I wasn't feeling it so ripped it out and made it a cardigan. Cardigans are good choices for island living. The temperate weather makes pullovers a little warm at times.

I just got back from getting my flu shot. They will no doubt run out today. There was a steady flow of customers.
I have a couple of cardigans that I wear buttoned up as pullovers and never wear as a cardigan
 
I have two nice cardigans, both cotton knits, so good for all seasons, pretty well. I'm also the inheritor of "Dad's cardigan", a shapeless beige polyester knit of some sort. He wore it for years, then my Mom wore it for the decade after he died, and now it's mine. I wouldn't actually wear it anywhere, but it's a great thing to slip on if the house is a bit cool and I don't feel like turning up the furnace. And it's also, apparently, indestructible.
 
Cardigan is a spot close to Woodlands (NB) where the Scottish settlement buried a lot of settlers that were conned into crossing the pond for free land from the UK authority! Depends on how you order the wording ... legal ess. or erroneous spirit of the thing?

Poor knitting ...
 
Those are the best kind

Completely. I've just checked the tag. 100% acrylic. It's probably 40 years old or more, and while it was never a "handsome" garment, it looks no different than it ever did. Still has the iron-on tag with Mom's last name on it from the LTC laundry, and they are NOT gentle on clothes.
 
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