Everything with the knitting is shaping up nicely these days. Currently, it's a wine-colored purple blob of GLEE!!!!!!!!

Pardon the hideous color, this was taken on a camera phone, in artifical lighting, on my desk at work at lunch yesterday
Inspired by Lolly, I started Glee in some previously-doomed Elizabeth Lavold Silky Tweed in the most lovely Merlot colorway. This is an example of "not-giving-up-on-the-yarn" at its best, because I swear I have attemped about 3 garments with this and nothing has worked out. Until this.
I echo the same comments that Lolly has about the "rustic" fabric this is producing - I think it's perfect for this pattern. I have not yet decided on the legnth of the sleeves - I'm pretty sure I have enough yarn even if I wanted to go full legnth but it depends on the mood I'm in upon finishing the body. I'll try and take a better photo once I seperate the arms and its not this bunched up wad on my needles.
Also, on a whim the other day I picked up the new IK even though I didn't really think I liked any of the patterns (hel-LO retail therapy!). However, what I found was the PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT use for the 7 skeins of Brown Sheep I had to rip from the bobble cardigan.
Hello Dollar and a Half! You are perfect! My yarn is this EXACT color and wound up into balls waiting! You are inspired by Joni Mitchell! I love this!

I'm also thinking that Wenlen's Tank would be a perfect (not to mention flattering - hiding my, um, "problem area") swimsuit coverup.
Faith is completely restored.
2 comments:
Hmm, you have me looking at Dollar and a Half in a new light... :)
I have to ask....Aida the opera or the musical?
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