Musings on the art of knitting, spinning, enjoying a cup of tea and noticing the way nature inspires design. (Life with a little dog in Portland, Oregon)
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Raglin Sweater Back
Hey, see if you can find the flaw. URGHHHH!!!!
6 comments:
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I refuse to search for flaws! I am more of a see the forest, not the trees sort of gal. It looks fabulous and I love the smokey color!!!
My first thought is, good god flaw? I can't knit like that! But then, my obsessive nature took over and I clicked on the photo to enlarge it. I might see one, but I know nothing about knitting. Mostly I think, I can't wait until I can knit like that.
Cool! I love the flaw. Did you know quilters often place one square upside down or sideways? I understand it's so that the quilt isn't perfect as only God (or whatever your higher power) is perfect.
I just like the idea. And love the sweater. Flaw and all.
6 comments:
I refuse to search for flaws! I am more of a see the forest, not the trees sort of gal. It looks fabulous and I love the smokey color!!!
My first thought is, good god flaw? I can't knit like that! But then, my obsessive nature took over and I clicked on the photo to enlarge it. I might see one, but I know nothing about knitting. Mostly I think, I can't wait until I can knit like that.
beautifu! very cool pattern. i can't wait to see it when it's finished.
Rock on, wow!
It looks damn fine, damn fine.
I also really like that pretty hoody from below. You do nice work, ledday.
Wow! I love the braided cable! Flaw? Flaws are fine =) especially on the back! What flaw?
Cool! I love the flaw. Did you know quilters often place one square upside down or sideways? I understand it's so that the quilt isn't perfect as only God (or whatever your higher power) is perfect.
I just like the idea. And love the sweater. Flaw and all.
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