After seaming up Momo’s coat, the next step was Picking up stitches around the back band and leg bands and I can tell you that it is not fun at all, especially when there are so many stitches!!!
However, I shall not let that discourage me at all. Knitting something for my babies is a joy and seeing the end product is something even more exciting. I shall present you now, Momo’s first proper coat!!!


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Way to go Michelle !! – Momos coat is super cool
he looks great in it – you did a great job. :heart::-D
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aaaw Momo looks soooo cute!! You didnt a fantastic job!
Katt
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I mean DID a fantastic job!! Sorry was distracted as I typed and my hands went wandering of their own free will…They do that sometimes….
I end up with some interesting things! lol:grin:
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So cute!!!!!!
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Wohooooooo!!! you could start your own pet apparel business eh?:grin:
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Oh so cute:-)
Your knitting skills are going ahead in leaps and bounds, picking up stitches is the pits and I still don’t like doing it:grumpy:
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So cuuuuuuute! Momo is a very handsome hound, and he looks fabulous!
Furthermore, his coat has a very professional finish – it looks great. : )
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Awww! Your babies are so cute! I love their sweaters!
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Well done, Michelle
Your babies look great. I am sure all eyes will be on them when they go for their walks!
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Oh so cute doggy coat. Where did you get the pattern? My Macy would love one. She loves to be “dressed up.” Your babies are cute and hugable!
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I like fingerless mitts, but they’re just not for me. Having said that, I think Fetching would be the perfect project for learning to knit cables. It’s really easy to do.
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I like the green ones!
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Your babies are totally adorable.You did a great job on the coat:)
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That is such a gorgeous coat for your dog!!!!
Thanks for commenting on my blog. From one Michelle to another.
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