This was a weekend of trying things out. I did finish the green top on Friday. It currently is getting ends woven in and will be in the wearable rotation in very short order.
I pulled out a lovely old project, the Bridgewater Shawl, from the deepest WIP bin. It is the only thing from the time before that remains in my WIPs. Everything else has been finished. I had the book at hand just a few days ago and spent all of Friday afternoon going through books on the shelves looking for it. When finding it proved impossible, I pulled out the fuzzy Phil Light top I had consigned to the hibernate pile. I worked on that till I could sort out the where's and the what's of the next thing.
Swatching seemed like a good idea. I have this beautiful skein of a hand dye, swiped from the stash of my neice Shasha that I wanted something special for. I had the idea of a Love Note with it, where the lace is made with the hand dye and a strand of something fuzzy. That idea came to me because I love the way this sweater, Zweig, with the delicate cable section done in a broad stroke of an accent colour. I like the Love Note lace more than the cable bits so Love Note it is. This is swatch one, because I did have to play around with what looked best for the combination of yarns, and in truth, I am not a hundred percent sure my fuzzy yarn is right. I have some alternative selections in my stash and will dig them out soon enough.
I also planned to swatch these yarns now that I have finally sorted out what I want from it. Stupidly, I just cast on, rather than swatching and I think I am going to have to go back to the drawing board. It seems a little long even for the openess of the collar on the top I have choosen.
And then, I did something different. I pulled out my tester fabric and cut out the Torrens BoxTop pattern. I want to do a bunch of sewing this week. Kids will be a regular part of the routine here over the beginning of summer and I can much more easily knit than I can sew with the kids here.
There will be a little refining today to make it fit. It is a very simple thing, a box after all, but that doesn't mean that a box can't be too big for the wearer. Too big, no matter what size you take, still is too big. I need it to fit me right in the shoulders and not look to a-line to hold to the style, which I adore. Even so, I'm not aiming for a top today. Nope. I am aiming for a dress but the fit testing is right to do at this time. There may be a top later in the week. But the dress, oh my yes. There are some really great versions online and it is my turn. By the end of today, I do hope to have a dress fully cut out from one of the wonderful fabrics I purchased in the big pile of stuff.
If there is time this afternoon, or first thing tomorrow, I am going to cut out the muslin of another dress, the Sydney Designer Dress from Style Arc. I am really hoping for a wearable muslin from the pattern. It has a more traditional fit in the shoulders and upper body than this first dress I am working on so I do hope and pray that careful measuring will get me the rest of what I need to make it work. And if all goes well, those things and more will consume my week.
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