Friday, February 22, 2013

What's on the needles this week? Hoaloha!

This week hasn't been much for knitting.
I've been making teeeeeeeny progress on the Geodesic, and then Clue 2 of the Hoaloha came out!
So of course, I had to start that.
It's going great, but as things progress, I am thinking a lot about flattering knits.
As knitters and general makers of garments, we're in the fortunate position to make ourselves clothes that truly fit and flatter us, in whichever way we choose.

I am built rather differently from the Hoaloha designer, in that I am short and stocky, with a high, short waist.
ballet neck
The pullover design features a texture pattern that essentially hits the middle of the torso. Cutting my already short torso in half is really not a good look for me.
So I'm modifying to suit my taste and starting the texture sooner and possibly for longer.
I'm thinking of it more of an underbust corset feature, and that suits me much better.
scoop neck
I've also been trying the pullover on repeatedly, and I discovered that the neckline, such as it is now, has a lot of play in it. I actually enjoy pulling it out, kind of ballet style.
I don't know if we're adding more to the collar, but I actually enjoy the rolled finish, so I might keep it as is, regardless.

That's the power of knitting your own garments. You're in control, you make your own choices. And if the finished product doesn't please you, you can do it again!

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1 comment:

  1. "As knitters and general makers of garments, we're in the fortunate position to make ourselves clothes that truly fit and flatter us, in whichever way we choose." AMEN! I love the way you think!

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