That’s a pretty sweet hoodie. You should actually keep this one for yourself. I can almost see your head sticking out of that disembodied sweater right now.
I totally can’t decide. I like the color it is, but I can’t find a good yarn in that color. (The one she used is discontinued.) I was thinking about a dark color, but I’m just not sure. I know that it would be supersweet in a bright green, but I also know that I look particularly good in blues. But blue is overused. See my dilemma?!
[...] Part of me feels that getting this started increases the chance of me finishing it within the next year. The other part of me wants to jump right in to knitting my dream project. I’ve blogged about it before. It’s the most amazing hoodie I’ve ever seen. [...]
[...] There is a phenomenon in the online knitting community where people all knitting a popular pattern will begin a forum or group to discuss nuances of said pattern. I joined the Rogue-Along Yahoo group as soon as I heard about it, because I’ve been obsessed with the Rogue pattern for a long time. [...]
That’s a pretty sweet hoodie. You should actually keep this one for yourself. I can almost see your head sticking out of that disembodied sweater right now.
Ooo, what color yarn are you going to use?
I totally can’t decide. I like the color it is, but I can’t find a good yarn in that color. (The one she used is discontinued.) I was thinking about a dark color, but I’m just not sure. I know that it would be supersweet in a bright green, but I also know that I look particularly good in blues. But blue is overused. See my dilemma?!
I’ll take suggestions.
[...] Part of me feels that getting this started increases the chance of me finishing it within the next year. The other part of me wants to jump right in to knitting my dream project. I’ve blogged about it before. It’s the most amazing hoodie I’ve ever seen. [...]
[...] There is a phenomenon in the online knitting community where people all knitting a popular pattern will begin a forum or group to discuss nuances of said pattern. I joined the Rogue-Along Yahoo group as soon as I heard about it, because I’ve been obsessed with the Rogue pattern for a long time. [...]