Hello, there.
My on-again-off-again blogging style had been upsetting my two readers. I came back with a flourish in early 2011 and blogged about nothing but my ongoing knitting projects. This brought the readership squarely into the zero digit category. So, why not move all my knitting to a space that promises only knitting updates?
Sure, the world is not in short supply of knitting blogs, but I need a hobby and you need something to do when facebook is really, really slow one day. Help me build my knittery brand, won't you?
So, what am I up to? I'm thrilled you asked. I was inspired by the Sweatshop of Love's summer sweater knit-along (also known as a "KAL") to start on the Make Up Your Mind racerback tank.
Now, this photo presents a lot of problems for me.
1) This woman is stunning. She is also the designer of this pattern, so the tank fits her perfectly.
2) I don't wear lacy or crochet-y things. I find them to look sloppy, bulky or like those macrame plant holders your loopy neighbor had on her porch when you were a kid.
BUT THEN, this looks like a lot of fun to make - you get to change patterns often and it might knit up pretty fast. And maybe I really WILL wear something like this, I just haven't been bold enough.
Drunk with power that a birthday check from grandma and grandpa offers, I bought the yarn for this and cast on.
I started a new job at the beginning of August which included a longer commute, which translates to PROGRESS:
My other sock-weight yarn project has been rusting on the needles due to boredom and running out of yarn for the second time, so I was not sure how fast this project would move. Turns out: quickly!
My on-again-off-again blogging style had been upsetting my two readers. I came back with a flourish in early 2011 and blogged about nothing but my ongoing knitting projects. This brought the readership squarely into the zero digit category. So, why not move all my knitting to a space that promises only knitting updates?
Sure, the world is not in short supply of knitting blogs, but I need a hobby and you need something to do when facebook is really, really slow one day. Help me build my knittery brand, won't you?
So, what am I up to? I'm thrilled you asked. I was inspired by the Sweatshop of Love's summer sweater knit-along (also known as a "KAL") to start on the Make Up Your Mind racerback tank.
Make Up Your Mind - will you actually wear this? |
1) This woman is stunning. She is also the designer of this pattern, so the tank fits her perfectly.
2) I don't wear lacy or crochet-y things. I find them to look sloppy, bulky or like those macrame plant holders your loopy neighbor had on her porch when you were a kid.
BUT THEN, this looks like a lot of fun to make - you get to change patterns often and it might knit up pretty fast. And maybe I really WILL wear something like this, I just haven't been bold enough.
Drunk with power that a birthday check from grandma and grandpa offers, I bought the yarn for this and cast on.
Knit Pick Comfy yarn in the colorway "Planetarium" Fingering weight (*snort*) |
I started a new job at the beginning of August which included a longer commute, which translates to PROGRESS:
After a week of commute knitting |
My other sock-weight yarn project has been rusting on the needles due to boredom and running out of yarn for the second time, so I was not sure how fast this project would move. Turns out: quickly!
Racin' with my Racer Back |
So, now I'm thisclose to being finished. I've got straps and just need to finish up the back and graft them together. THEN we'll see if I actually can talk myself into wearing patterned stripes across my gut.
There are a few mistakes here and there, but overall, I'm happy with it. What do you think - would YOU wear it? is there a way to ensure it doesn't look too Grateful dead? What do you think of the color?
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