actually, i was just in anthropologie today and saw the karate sweater and the shopping tunic. when i saw them from a distance lying on a table, i said out loud to my friend (with a pompous swish of my hair, of course) "i could totally knit that." then when i got a little closer... i realized i practically already had!
Is it bad that this makes me want to run right home and make it, even though I'd already decided it would look awful on me? Sometimes the "neener neener" factor outweighs good sense ...
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wow, how funny. thank goodness we know how to knit. they have the shopping tunic, too!
I agree with Janice - knitting does come in handy!
Whoa, mama! That's no price to sneeze at!
Actually, I think it looks much nicer than the sweater in the book. I wonder if they used Twinkle yarn for this or not.
That is indeed - and I do not use this word casually - fabulous.
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actually, i was just in anthropologie today and saw the karate sweater and the shopping tunic. when i saw them from a distance lying on a table, i said out loud to my friend (with a pompous swish of my hair, of course) "i could totally knit that." then when i got a little closer... i realized i practically already had!
Check out Nordstrom, they are selling another one of her sweaters, I believe the same one that is featured in Vogue Knitting from this month.
let's see - what's more fun knitting or shopping? actually it's a tough call but i'm glad i can knit. and glad you show fashionable knits here!
Is it bad that this makes me want to run right home and make it, even though I'd already decided it would look awful on me? Sometimes the "neener neener" factor outweighs good sense ...
i know! I could not believe it when i saw the catalog. i wish we could find patterns for everything they sold there.
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