
Next up, a short sleeve top in Seasilk. I had enough variegated yarn for the front and sleeves, had to use a solid/monochrome shade for the back. I still think it's going to be fine. I need to sew this up, and wear it, to see how much the Seasilk stretches, because I have lots and lots more yarn waiting to be made into lovely things.

eta: As requested, a photo of the sweater in use. I love the fit, especially the neckline, so happy that I fixed it.

3 comments:
Pictures? Front and Back? Let us be able to rave please.
Heh. The green top? It's the same, front and back. I do need to have someone take a pic of me wearing it. My cats have trouble with that, lacking opposable thumbs and all...
I am wearing it right now. And had someone compliment me on the lovely new sweater, so I call it a success. It does fit perfectly. Or, at least, exactly the way I wanted it to...
You are absolutely right in calling it a success! It's lovely, and fits you perfectly!
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