It was duly 'christened' on Thursday night at choir, followed by a second outing at the Sheep & Wool Show, and, despite numerous compliments coupled with requests to "turn round so that I can look at the back", etc., not one photo where you could actually see the garment.
So I was finally forced to resort - as so often in the past - to layering it on over mum's wedding dress on the mannequin in the loungeroom.
Of course I didn't think to do it in nice, clear daylight, so the colour is a bit washed out
Pattern:
Lara Pinwheel Jacket [ freebie ]
Needles:
KP Harmony 5mm and 3.5mm crochet hook for edging
Yarn:
Body - BWM Rustic 5 ply in Graphite [ sadly discontinued ]
Crochet edging BWM Rustic 8ply in Graphite
mods:
made the sleeves slightly longer, and left of most of the rows of crochet arcs in the border - too 'froofy' for me
I'm not convinced that a swing jacket with cutaway front is really suited to a middle-aged, overweight Catsmum but people seemed to luuurve the back!!
and:
totally unrelated and completely gratuitous Rosie and Bear
I think it looks fabulous - great colour and the crochet edging is the perfect combination of decoration without froof.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a fascinating design! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteOh, it is BEAUTIFUL! It looks sooooo soft and the color is warm and elegant. What nice embellishments. I just love the sleeves...you did a wonderful job with it.
ReplyDeleteYour goat and dog are adorable :-) They look like pals!
having seen it in person, I can say that it's truly fabulous on! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI like that pattern so much. The edging makes it feminine without being fussy. I think I would like a sweater like that. I'll just have to put it on my list.
ReplyDeleteI do hope you protected Bear's delicate ears from what one of his kind did in Castlemaine recently.........hit the news.
ReplyDeletemust've missed that Ms OzJane - what happened ? or don't I want to know ?
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