
Italians are known for
their simple elegant knits.
Well, this is simple.

Have you ever noticed some novelty yarns are “furry” and some are “drippy/ fringy”? When I see the texture of Adriafil’s Liberty yarn I always think someone ran a rake over the fabric to create a special bedraggled look.
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Yeck!!!! I admit to currently working on a fun fur hat for myself, but at least it is a soft fuzzy fur. This sweater looks like it was made to look like the person was dressed up as the mummy and run through a shreader. hehe It’s almost like those stringy bathmats. shiver
Comment by Becky (98 comments.) — 4/1/2006 @ 2:52 pm
I use fun fur for somethings. I one crocheted a shawl out of a fuzzy fun fur. It was nice, cosy, and fuzzy. Since you just drape it around you, it’s kind of fun. I like some fun fur hats too.
Unfortunately, some applications are just not right. Whole sweaters that add 40 lbs to the torso? Not a look most adult women want! Shreddy looking fabric? Not good!
Comment by lucia — 4/1/2006 @ 8:14 pm