It happens so rarely. I was extra thrilled to see that sweater on Project Runway last night because A) awesome wolf-inspired sweater and B) it was Michelle who brung it (with an assist from the one knitwear person to make it onto the show — and not much farther). I’m totally rooting for her. Remind me to wear my PART WOLF t-shirt to watch the finale next week.
Meanwhile, gonna finish the improv sweater this weekend. It has two finished sleeves; I just need to finish off the body. It’s belly-button length right now and I have a little less than half a ball of yarn left, so I’m planning to see where that gets me. Hopefully somewhere acceptable, because if I really have to procure more yarn, it won’t be finished this weekend after all.
What about you? Thoughts on Project Runway? Yarny plans for the weekend? Let’s hear it!
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I don’t watch very regularly, but it seemed to me they were more positive than I’ve heard before. All 3 looks were way cool but that wolf sweater was the centerpiece. The judge’s reaction just may lead to a fee more knits here & there in the future?
Given that they’re mainly cut-and-sew when they do appear (as this one was, too), I’m a little puzzled *why* they’re so rare.
Another not surprising thing: I have that Part Wolf t-shirt – the women’s scoop neck version.
(When my son went to Parsons, it was such a thrill to go to the Project Runway work room!)
So not surprised. Of course, in this case, it’s likely one of us repinned it from the other.
Oh, geeze! You’re right! Duh.
I also don’t watch Project Runway much, but this piece impresses me! Wow!
I’m playing around with some cable stitch patterns for a cowl this weekend. It should be a relaxing knit. :)
That sounds so fun. I managed to knit one row of my Acer and twisted one cable the wrong direction, so need to fix it before I can proceed!