Friday, May 02, 2008
Eiffel from Knitty
I started knitting this in September last year, (thank you Ravelry for helping me keep track of when I start and finish things, so handy!) The idea was to finish a jumper before winter. It's just so much fun to knit in winter; rugged up on the couch, watching true crime tv. Bliss.
My trouble is, knitting in winter means toasty jumpers just in time for spring at the rate I knit them (mostly. I have made a jumper in 10 days, but I was on holidays). Then I have to wait nearly a whole year before I can wear them. Then I forget where I have put them until the next summer.
Eiffel from Knitty.
I haven't blocked it yet, and it needs it. The lace will relax and it will lengthen a bit.
I made it with some 100% wool I found in a shop in Perth, near the Balga Good Sammys op shop. If I'm ever at home when the sun is shining, I will take a better, non-flash photo.
The wool was $3 per 100 gram ball, and I used two and a half balls- $7.50; velvet ribbon- $1.50 ; knitting time- priceless.
I pronounce her most wearable. Loving the neckline eyelets.
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2 comments:
OOh, she is a complete honey! Lacy and bootiful!
Hi Kitty...just wanted to say hi and let you know that I love your blog and awesome retro dresses and I wish I could wear them like you do.
So I wanted to give you this E award .... and also for the fact that you are another fabulous Australian sewing blog.
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