The vest is done. I still like it. In fact, I like it a lot. Tomorrow it can make it's exodus to Sheep Shop, and eventually they will have the pattern for sale. The yarn is Sheep Number 3 which is a 30% silk/70% wool blend that I LOVE! Butter soft and yummy on the hand and better after blocking, drapey in a lovely way that compliments my little reversible cables, great stitch definition, and a gauge I can really wrap my head around. In a medium, the vest used 6 skeins, but with a ton ton ton leftover, enough for...something. It should be held closed with a shawl pin or - really, I'd love to see this - a wide brown leather d-ring belt. Or it can be left open. Pity it takes me years to get around to knitting samples for myself. I'd like to own this.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Watching Paint Dry
The vest is done. I still like it. In fact, I like it a lot. Tomorrow it can make it's exodus to Sheep Shop, and eventually they will have the pattern for sale. The yarn is Sheep Number 3 which is a 30% silk/70% wool blend that I LOVE! Butter soft and yummy on the hand and better after blocking, drapey in a lovely way that compliments my little reversible cables, great stitch definition, and a gauge I can really wrap my head around. In a medium, the vest used 6 skeins, but with a ton ton ton leftover, enough for...something. It should be held closed with a shawl pin or - really, I'd love to see this - a wide brown leather d-ring belt. Or it can be left open. Pity it takes me years to get around to knitting samples for myself. I'd like to own this.
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Amazing vest! Could you post another picture of someone wearing it?
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the Draino warning.
Leslie
Oh my freaking god, I love this vest. I would belt it, not shawl-pin it.
ReplyDeleteBaby needs her some sushi!
Amy
My sympathies! I washed dishes by hand for years, even though I always had a dishwasher, because it was just me, or just two of us. And then the kids came. The dishwasher is now my second-best friend (the washer takes first; I am willing to wash dishes by hand--clothes, not so much). Sadly, I am spending the morning trying to get someone out to fix my d*mned, almost brand new, very expensive, stupid dishwasher that has never worked right. I should have just kept the 20 year old Maytag that worked perfectly and never gave me a moment's trouble. That's what I get for trying to be energy efficient. %&$!
ReplyDeleteWell practical things first. LOVE LOVE LOVE the vest! Cute as pie! I would either wear it open with some great vintage pins on the lapel or belt it (on a thin day).
ReplyDeleteNow, I do feel very sorry that you are having these domestic woes. Sounds nasty. I hate it when I actually have to wash dishes, I can do it, but I don't like it. I am rather fond of my creature comforts.
We have water woes as well, 2 days of heavy rain and the basement is beginning to get a bit moist. To the point of moving stuff down there.
Perhaps your sink is draining into my basement?
Ohmy... I am drooling over that vest! Totally with a big wide brown belt. Very sexxxay!
ReplyDeleteSorry about the sink... two things that are just absolutely miserable? Plumbing problems and car problems. HATE THEM!
Dishes... argggggggh! I can't even talk about them. That vest though. Maybe the most beautifullest thing I've.ever. seen.
ReplyDeleteWow.