The pattern comes from N.Y. Yarns but mine has been modified due to lack of yarn. The original had a fold down collar which I didn't do. Instead I did some short row shaping around where the collar would have been and I also added another button hole to stop the from gaping open quite so much. In these pictures there are only 3 buttons because I didn't buy enough (typical!).
I went to visit Mum for her birthday the other week which was the perfect chance for a photo shoot! Mums treat was a pic-nic to a local beach, Black Rock Sands, where we had chip in the camper van. We had a great time going for a walk as well even if it was a wet and blustery day.
And I even braved the weather to 'flash' my FO!!
Mum called this my 'Norman Wisdom' pose!
Well in my defense it was cold and wet!!
Here's a 'normal' pose for you! It had a brilliant test drive on the beach - it's lovely and warm and cosy and I've been wearing it loads since! Definitely a success which I'll be knitting up again but will try and spin enough for a collar as well next time!
Sorry it's a bit short and sweet this time. I'm feeling a bit anti-computers lately and have been avoiding it a fair bit. Yes, even avoiding Ravelry. No Computers, no blogging, no Knitting even - what's come over me? I think it's a case of the blues right now but DH has promised me a week away at my Mums without Emily at some point in the near future!!!! Bless him, he's good and I certainly feel due to escape and switch off for a while! Right I'd better go and get ready for week 2 of my course - so far so good. I promise I will try and be a good blogger this week and attempt to catch up with all your blogs ASAP, thanks for sticking with me!
Edited to add: The yarn I used was my own chunky handspun Merino/Silk from the giant batt I got in WoolFest. I'd decided to set myself a challenge of spinning enough yarn for a garment and knitting it up before the 31st October as that will be a year from when I first had my spinning wheel and I thought it would be a good way to see how much Id learnt in that time! I am really pleased with the result and the thought of spinning for garments now doesn't seems as daunting anymore!
22 comments:
The vest looks lovely! I think that the dark days coming hasn't helped with moods. I am sure that the break will do you the world of good. make the most of it!
Very nicely done!
You make a very happy flasher! Great job on the vest; glad to hear you're getting wear from it.
I love your vest! The yarn is gorgeous - loving the poses :)
I find I need a break from the computer world everyone now and then, and in fact have cut down how much time I spend online lately and feel much better for it.
Wow! Well done. The top is really lovely :oD
I saw on the news about a flasher in Wales! If only I'd known!
The vest looks brill, the handspun colours look great, well done you!
I know I haven't spent much time this week on the net, but sometimes it feels as though I'd get twice as much done if I keep away from the computer!
Hope you are able to have a solo break at your mums! It will recharge your batteries, Norman!!
LOL I totally love that piccie of you , such fun , as was the day. Thanks cariad :)
Get spinning the white stuff ready for your crafting holiday ahead sans Emily :)
Your vest looks absolutely wonderful! It must be a great feeling thinking that you have spun all the yarn for it. That's very impressive and makes me feel extremely guilty as I got a spinning wheel last Xmas and haven't touched it yet!!!! I must, I must, and your very successful efforts are spurring me on!
A great cosy knit!Just right for the shortening autumn days.
The top is really gorgeous - I love the pose!
It looks great Kath, my silk merino batt from woolfest beckons to become a garment at some point!
The vest is fantastic on you! And great photos!
Yes, it's good to have a break now and then; you get a rest, but it makes you appreciate everything so much more....
The waistcoat looks lovely and warm, well done you!
Oh my gosh, this vest is ever so beautiful - and so are you! I absolutely love these photos, and you certainly did a fantastic job with the vest! Congratulations!
The vest looks fantastic, so funny photo too!! (the norman one that is!!)
love the waistcoat and the pictures are brilliant. Isent it a wonderful feeling when wearing something you have made from the raw fleece?
If you can spare a day whilst with Annie come over and have a fiber play, would be lovely to catch up with you both.
Great pics! Love the waistcoat.
Crumbs.....avoiding Ravelry - things must be bad then ;)
Great FO!
Lovely vest, great photos! Enjoy your break, we all need one from time to time :-)
Great vest and brilliant photoshoot! What better reward than chips in the camper van - I am soooooooo jealous!
Wow, absolutely love your vest, it's beautiful. It's good to catch up with you - you take care of yourself and enjoy your "me" time. Believe me, life is so much better when you don't let the computer rule it! {{hugs}}
The top looks really lovely. I can't believe you spun the yarn as well! It is really impressive.
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