Crafty Monday: Textured Tunic
I’m finally getting around to posting this! I finished this vest the day before we left for vacation and I washed and laid it out to dry while we were away. Excited to wear it to work the Monday back to work I put it on. I wore it around the house for about an hour but felt weird wearing it. I couldn’t put my finger on it. It’s a cute vest, but I didn’t feel like me in it. I asked Raf what he thought about it and he politely said he liked it. But after telling him that I can take the truth, that there is something about the vest I’m not happy with, he finally let me have it. It looks frumpy. Yes, that is exactly the right word. Frumpy. I look frumpy in it. I’m not a frumpy kind of gal.
Part of it is the yarn. I didn’t like this yarn the first time I used it either. The color washes me out, for one thing. For another thing it is very heavy. It’s 100% cotton and it seems like bulky cotton tends to be on the heavy side. Thirdly, lets face it. I’m not the bean pole model that is modeling this knit in the Knit1 magazine. I have curves. Lately I’m a little (ahem) curvier than usual. The vest kind of makes me look even bigger. Sigh.
On the other hand I really had fun knitting this! It was knitted from the top down, a technique I’ve been slightly obsessed with lately. My gauge was not quite the same as the pattern (the pattern actually calls for even bulkier yarn!) so I did the math to figure out how many stitches to cast on. So I was kind of proud of myself for figuring out all of that stuff. The pattern at the bottom was fun to do, as cables always are. So great pattern! Just not the best looking thing on me. So I’m trying to figure out what to do. My instant thought was to just give it away. I don’t want to frog this yarn yet again. I don’t like this yarn. I want it out of my life. And the vest is cute! Maybe someone somewhere will love it and it will be perfect for them. But another part of me is saying to just hold on to it for a time and give it another chance in the future. I think I will go with the latter idea for now. Can’t hurt to just keep it for a bit.
Here is the Ravelry info if you would like to check it out there.






















February 2nd, 2009 at 10:54 pm
I think you look really cute in the vest! The bulkier knits due tend to ‘hug’ curvier gals more than usual. Here’s hoping your next project works up more to your liking! ^_^
February 3rd, 2009 at 1:19 am
I love the way it came out from the picture I can see it looks good on you. I am glad your going to keep it maybe you will change your mind later on
February 4th, 2009 at 10:24 am
If the color washes you out, you will never be happy with it. Give it away. However, I do think the knitting is fabulous, and it doesn’t make you look frumpy, as far as I can tell.
February 4th, 2009 at 3:14 pm
I think you look cute too!