



This is the muslin of the bodice of the afternoon dress, with the sleeves pinned in. I took this last week, and still don't have the things sewn in yet. BUT - this is an incredibly easy pattern. I was worried that it would be fussy and hard to interpret, but as usual, I was wrong. The hardest part for me is admitting I need to make the next larger size. Like I'm ever going to wear it, anyway. I don't intend to make yet another muslin in my size. I figure once I've got this one done, I'll have it all under control. Fit isn't nearly as important as finishing, in my book. I'm not using real muslin, either. It's a cotton blend, and at $1.00 a yard, it was as good as muslin. It's stiff, though, so you don't get the drapey appearance of the real fabric. I intend to go to Mary Jo's in Gastonia, NC soon to find something I really like. Cheap.
BTW, I got my needle set from KnitPicks, and so far all I've done is open it. We just (and I mean just) got back from a quick weekend to Gatlinburg, which I will report about tomorrow. Here's a shot of what's in the basic package:

Okay, actual knitting content tomorrow, and now I'll leave you with Evil Theresa, enjoying MeatLoaf. The band, not the food.

6 comments:
Let us know how you like the needles. I like mine so far.
Have a happy 4th.
Evil Theresa is kinda short!
That is way too funny! :)
Dust or orbs?
oh my goodness! i love mary jo's in gastonia!! so worth the drive when i was living in roanoke va! that is where i bought my wedding dres fabric...almost forgot about it...ahhhh
"The Return of the Evil Twin".... Could this be the inspiration of a up and coming horror book? Frankly I am impressed with her. Never thought she could actually be used.
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