So those mental guidelines led to this.....
Followed by the sucking up of my tonsils while I did this:
to the center front and both armholes. (And a special place in heaven for the ladies at the Sewing store who let me use their demo machine to stitch the steeks.)
Still alcohol free I picked up and worked front band and two armholes, hand stitched the facing down, finished it Tuesday night and found a photographer this morning.
This is one of those beginners luck things, I'd never steeked before and didn't know it had to be stranded and fine gauge. But this worked just fine so far. But you can bet it will be hand washed. So if the thought of steeks makes you say "Who Me ?!!?" perhaps you need a fast and easy project like this. The cost and time were negligible and gave me a nice weekend vest to wear with jeans. I am short waisted but the vest came out 17 inches long with yarn left over.
And, I am not responsible for those of you who went to the Elegant Yarn website and mistakenly clicked on the Athena laceweight (more like cobweb) at 1000 yds for $10.00. If anyone makes anything out of the Fantasy yarn I want to see it though.
4 comments:
Wow, that is really darling! How did you finish the edges? I love your bravery in steeking. The vest is darling.
That came out cute! I haven't been brave enough to try steeking yet. I have always wanted to make Stefanie Japel's top down steeked cardigan though. It's been on my to-do list for years.
Ahh!! You steeked! I'm too much of a big checken.
I am going to try this one day--just not today. You are brave, oh wise one. ;)
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