i have no idea what to make next.
here are the contenders:
i really love this. the pattern was inspired by the author's great grandfather. if i write a three page family history essay the pattern is free, so it would be a good reason to to ask about my own heritage and document a small piece of it.
i could write a list ten pages long about all of miss stephanie dosen's amazing achievements. she is the most magical knitter i have had the pleasure of being (internet) friends with. this cowl is dreamy, and the colors are perfect.
i've had a love affair with this sweater since it was first posted on knitty.com. it maybe the color, or the organic cotton yarn; but something tugs at my heartstrings every time i see this photo.
so here is the part where i beg you.
what should i make next?!?!?!?!
help me choose?
leave your vote (and suggestions) in the comments.
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13 comments:
Jamesey.... Definately!
~kristen
i love both family trunk and tiny owl knits designs soooo much! (i have a crush on ethel mildred ferguson)
so i guess the question i have for you is: are you looking for a project to commit to? or a easy-peasy lemon squeezy project?
Jamesey! But then, I am currently having a love affair with ancient knitting books about guernseys, and daydreaming in gussetted armpits, so, you know. Biased.
I'm in love with that cowl! But your affection and accolades for Jamesey makes me think your decision is quite easy- go for it! <3
Jaqi
I vote for Kenneth McNeil. I love the idea of earning your pattern by writing about your heritage (It would be awesome to read what you wrote, too)!
One of the sweaters, totally. I'm sure you'd rock either one.
I've always been fond of Jamesey, not least because the model (for whom the pattern is named) is adorable himself. I think I'd like to see it shorter, though, and the thought of knitting anything in cotton makes my hands hurt.
I also love the retro look of the Kenneth McNeil. I'm thinking it may be worth writing up 3 pages of my own family history, which I could easily do and then some.
Late to the party, but if the voting's still open ... Jamesey. It has a wonderful modern vintage feel that would seem to suit you (at least the part of you that comes across through the blog!)
Ohh, the cardigan!
I'm also in love with the cowl. Just added it to my ravelry list!
oh gosh, i do have a weak spot for boyz in cardigans and that one there is just dreamy. swoon.
The cardigan - for sure - but then, I'm a writer so there's that.
Oh, so beautiful !
forgot to answer your question, love the jamesey. But maybe one day, you can knit a pant. A little while ago I saw a beautiful woman, with knitted pants, and it was great.
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