I finished knitting the gilet early last week, but then froze at the thought of sewing the pieces together. After a diversion to tat Ninetta's butterflies, I got on with the job, trying to ignore the feeling that a competition judge was peering over my shoulder. The gilet is not easy to photograph, the crumpled bits should drape when it's worn. It's done, I'm going to put it away until March and get on with something else.
That looks wonderful. The patterns in the wool work so well. About all I know how to knit is cables.
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ReplyDeleteGoodness, it's beautiful! I love the textures and lacy-ness. You could meet del it for us...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful knitting! Inspired by you, I've joined a knit-along. So far I'm simply gathering materials.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds fun, I look forward to reading more about it.
DeleteYour gilet is beautiful, I hope it does well at the competition because it certainly turned out nice.
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DeleteFabulous!!! :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic I admire this cute pattern and you work๐
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely, it looks like it would drape very well.
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern very much, I will try sometime such type of pattern for my granddaughter. Don't know whether I can make it or not. But I will definitely try after one year.
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