
But there’s a stain on this blouse;
I need to hide it.
So, no more Barbie? Well, I’ll give her a rest for a while. But, I’m still going to show some frou-frou yarn!
This hand knit vest(is it really a vest?) pattern was brought to us by Gedifra. I suspect the pattern was marketed as quick and easy. If you look closely, it seems to be mostly holes. If they are created with yarn overs and k2togs, would it be fair to call this lace?
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I think the holes are caused by knitting on one of those huge plastic broomstick needles that you have to buy individually at the craft store. So I think it’s not lace, just drekk.
Comment by Tan (2 comments.) — 5/31/2007 @ 10:24 am
Ah Gedifra - that yarn is EVERYWHERE here in Holland. I almost don’t want to go in any shop that advertises their stuff. It’s all just so weird and unwearable.
Comment by Jen (35 comments.) — 5/31/2007 @ 11:08 am
Damned long-haired black cat
Won’t sit still to be brushed
Hairballs on my shirt.
Comment by Spike (10 comments.) — 6/1/2007 @ 10:14 am
Isn’t lace meant to be pretty?
Comment by Camille (1 comments.) — 6/2/2007 @ 7:37 am