Shlepping stuff around
requires special purpose clothes.
This outfit will do.
This item from Adriafil caught my eye. Maybe it looks more atttractive in real life, but somehow, that lace fringe looks awfully floppy there. And couldn’t the photographer have posed the model to look a big more dynamic?
Oh well… It’s not as though hand knitters might hope to look elegant when stepping out to buy groceries. ![]()
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Hi, I’m jumping here from the No Nofollow | I Follow | DoFollow Community at Bumpzee.
I have to admit I have never been a big fan of knitting, then again I am rarely into things that don’t involve a computer 99% of the time. Nonetheless this is an interesting website and I might just have to pop back in later and look around some more.
Susan
Comment by Susan (1 comments.) — 7/3/2007 @ 3:08 pm
I could so see people wearing that here. Sad but true.
Comment by Jen (35 comments.) — 7/3/2007 @ 3:27 pm
i don’t like it, it seems like something she just throw on. it doesn’t look fit with what she got on
Comment by Comfy (0 comments.) — 7/4/2007 @ 8:33 am
What is that over her shoulder that looks like part of the armour from a kid’s toy? What is that around her waist that looks like a folded plastic bag for yard cleanup?
I like the shawl, and I love the handbag. The rest? Ummmm.
Comment by Lurker (0 comments.) — 7/4/2007 @ 8:42 pm
I am a knitter myself and don’t really think I would knit something like that let alone wear it. But to each their own.
Comment by Kim (2 comments.) — 7/6/2007 @ 8:27 am
I’m trying to organize a spin in of the 21st at the fair near the beer tent. or in the beer tent. I realize you don’t spin but bring yur knitting.
Comment by Maryellen (8 comments.) — 7/6/2007 @ 1:25 pm
I find myself looking at pictures like this and thinking, “Well, gee, if they can’t make a model look thin and attractive, how awful would I look in that thing?”
Unfortunately, cute as the design idea is, I’m pretty certain I’d look like I’d borrowed Granny’s sofa cover to wear as a shawl.
Comment by Chubby Mommy (2 comments.) — 7/7/2007 @ 10:41 am
What’s the deal with all these ladies saying they couldn’t pull off this shawl? You all need to give yourselves more credit!
Comment by Mark (0 comments.) — 7/7/2007 @ 3:06 pm
You know I think the model makes all the difference there, if it was on someone very well… average. It wouldn’t look close to as good.
Comment by kevin (1 comments.) — 7/8/2007 @ 11:31 am
It’s way too lacey for me! Though I do like the colors….
Comment by Jenny-up the hill (4 comments.) — 7/8/2007 @ 8:57 pm
That totally looks like something my girlfriend would wear. I am going to have to dig deeper into this because her birthday is around the corner. Thanks for the post.
Comment by Cade@BusinessOpportunity (1 comments.) — 7/9/2007 @ 12:38 am
Hi there! I was surprised to see a site like this. I’ve always searched articles about everything related to fashion and clothes and I also intend to make a blog on this topic. Your blog really got me! And regarding the lady in the picture, wearing the knitted shawl, I like that, but I can’t find the use of having that thing around the waist…
Good luck!
Comment by Maria Florea (1 comments.) — 7/9/2007 @ 2:17 am
The scallop design at the edges are very pretty.
Comment by website copywriter (0 comments.) — 7/11/2007 @ 8:39 am
Perfect style for beauty girl!
Comment by Ronald (1 comments.) — 7/14/2007 @ 9:57 am