I finished the Still Light dress in exactly three weeks, which I thought was bizarrely quick, even for me. Then I had my customary stress attack about whether it would fit, blocked it and wore it to Leon's mother's 80th birthday celebration in Ballarat on Saturday.
For those of you not from around here, Ballarat is significantly colder than Melbourne, which is why I'm wearing all of the woolens in some of these photos.
I knit the pattern pretty much as written, the mods were:
I did a tubular cast on and cast on 8 stitches less than the pattern specified, and then added and extra increase in the raglan section. I like the slightly higher neckline.
The pattern has pockets, which thrills me, and I decided to knit them in a contrasting colour, just for fun. I love the pockets, they are at exactly the right height to slide my hands in.
This dress is so comfortable and easy to wear, I jut love it. I'm tempted to knit four more, in different colours, and then wear nothing but this dress to work for the rest of winter.
For those of you not from around here, Ballarat is significantly colder than Melbourne, which is why I'm wearing all of the woolens in some of these photos.
I knit the pattern pretty much as written, the mods were:
I did a tubular cast on and cast on 8 stitches less than the pattern specified, and then added and extra increase in the raglan section. I like the slightly higher neckline.
The pattern has pockets, which thrills me, and I decided to knit them in a contrasting colour, just for fun. I love the pockets, they are at exactly the right height to slide my hands in.
This dress is so comfortable and easy to wear, I jut love it. I'm tempted to knit four more, in different colours, and then wear nothing but this dress to work for the rest of winter.
You can tell the joy you have with this finished garment. I would knit all the colors if I were you too! It's very flattering and the fit is perfect!
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