Stop the Presses!
It's a Finished Object!
The Rebecca sweater strikes a pose.
Details:
Pattern: Cable sweater from Rebecca magazine #28.
Yarn: Rowan Cork, color 48 Heather.
This is my first time working with Cork and I loved it. (Good thing, as I got lots more at the Wool and Company "If you think I'm counting all this" sale.) It is soft, spongey, very light-weight, and the color is super saturated. It is soft enough to wear against the skin!
Here is a boastful close-up at how the cables run into the ribs at the neckline. Since I have pointed this out to everyone who's seen it so far, I oughta just tape a big arrow to the sweater and wear it around all day.
Action shot.
And here's a bonus. Since I was wearing my (pre-blog finished) Clapotis yesterday, and simultaneously had my hair combed and makeup on, you get a shot of that, too!
The Rebecca sweater strikes a pose.
Details:
Pattern: Cable sweater from Rebecca magazine #28.
Yarn: Rowan Cork, color 48 Heather.
This is my first time working with Cork and I loved it. (Good thing, as I got lots more at the Wool and Company "If you think I'm counting all this" sale.) It is soft, spongey, very light-weight, and the color is super saturated. It is soft enough to wear against the skin!
Here is a boastful close-up at how the cables run into the ribs at the neckline. Since I have pointed this out to everyone who's seen it so far, I oughta just tape a big arrow to the sweater and wear it around all day.
Action shot.
And here's a bonus. Since I was wearing my (pre-blog finished) Clapotis yesterday, and simultaneously had my hair combed and makeup on, you get a shot of that, too!
2 Comments:
Rebecca sweater looks terrific on you! Congrats!
Your action shot is just fabu! I love that you posted it and the clap- o- tee too! Imagine the shock when people visit your website and see what a fabu quilter you are too! Is there no end to your superfantaticness?
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