The point of making the second swatch was to have a baseline for future use.
Now I have something brand new to take to Waynesboro, PA for this weekend!
This really was a super-quick project, virtually no finishing - I'll have to make another in a solid, light colour when I come back and explain a few more of the details.
Before that project, while I was still pondering the fact the lace carriage still worked, I dashed off a couple of pockets for Uptown. Used my ‘patch pocket with chained edge method’, washed and dried them several times, just tossing them in with my vacation laundry loads, pressing them in-between to add some wear and patina. Pinned the pockets in place and tried it on. Because I couldn’t get the placement with matching the pattern, angled them slightly – works for me! Stitched them in place with the sewing machine.
Finished off the second Juxtapose Hoodie – switched back to the 580 carriage just in case – just needs a wash before sewing in the zipper.
5 comments:
The E Fisher Knock-off looks great! I'm sure you have a pattern for it, I'm going in search. I love it!
Hey Connie, no actual pattern yet - you have to talk me into doing it! :-)
That would make a very versatile pattern for both body shape/size and style, depending on the yarn used. It looks REALLY comfy! Please, pretty please, write up the pattern? ;-)
I have some variegated wool crepe deluxe perfect for this. Please publish a pattern for the E. Fisher Knock-off.
Thank you for coming to Waynesboro and bringing so many pieces to show us. Seeing the meticulous finishing on your garments in person is a revelation.
MAO, Your seminar in Waynesboro was fabulous! I’ve been machine knitting since ‘88 but always struggled with professional looking details. I learned so many tips and finishes and edges I’m quite sure you’ve helped me step it up a notch! Thanks for all your efforts in writing stellar patterns too. ~Juliet
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