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Jessica Quirk wears a hand knit gray sweater, Knitting

Jessica Quirk wears a hand knit gray sweater, Knitting

Jessica Quirk wears a hand knit gray sweater, Knitting

Jessica Quirk wears a hand knit gray sweater, Knitting

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WhatIWore: I’m so excited about today’s post! I’ve finally finished knitting what I’ve been calling my bobble sweater! I was held up waiting for more yarn to come into my local yarn shop so it took me a little over a month to complete, but it was actually a lot easier than it looks. I also mastered continental rib knitting which made both the cowl neck and bottom sections go much faster! Read on for more details…

When: January 27, 2016

What:
Shades: Karen Walker ‘Super Duper’
Sweater: Hand knit, Vogue Knitting, Winter 2008/2009 Pattern 2*
Jeans: J.Crew
Boots: Jeffery Campbell (really old!)

Where: Coffee Shop laptop time

The softer gray was knit from cuff to cuff which is why the cable knits are horizontal. This part was completed first and then stitched up the side seams before starting the top yoke/collar and bottom section. I also doubled up on my yarn to create more loft. The pattern calls for a much chunkier yarn but when I saw this alpaca bamboo blend, I fell in love! Of course I can’t tell yet, but I think the color combination is pretty timeless and I hope I can wear this piece for years to come!

I did make quite a few adjustments to the design, so if you’re into that sort of thing, please read more on my ravelry page

I also tried it on with a black skirt, tights and boots and it looked equally cute - perhaps for a different sort of morning. Today I’m just doing my thing at the coffee shop and I like how well it pairs with jeans and boots. 

Also! If you’re in the B-town area, I’m hosting a Stitch and Bitch knitting circle tonight at Cardinal! See their facebook page for details!

Jessica Quirk wears a hand knit gray sweater, Knitting

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What I Wore | Parisienne

Hand Knit Sweater, Breton Stripe Sweater, Stripes for Fall, How to wear a neck scarf, Flare Jeans

Hand Knit Sweater, Breton Stripe Sweater, Stripes for Fall, How to wear a neck scarf, Flare Jeans

Hand Knit Sweater, Breton Stripe Sweater, Stripes for Fall, How to wear a neck scarf, Flare Jeans

Hand Knit Sweater, Breton Stripe Sweater, Stripes for Fall, How to wear a neck scarf, Flare Jeans

        Karen Walker 'Super Duper' in Crazy Tort               

WhatIWore: I wasn’t really sure of this outfit when I stepped out the door, but looking at it now - I like it! Weirdly I think what makes it work is how I did my bangs off to the side a bit. Looks a little parisienne, non? 

This is the sweater I blogged about a couple of weeks ago. Ever the perfectionist (I’m working on lightening up, promise), I went back and ripped out the hem so I could fix how I binded off (in a rib pattern to provide more stretch). I opted to leave the sleeves intact but to wet them and pop the entire sweater in the dryer. I actually think I could probably try that again with a little higher heat and let it shrink up even more. That said, the fit is still nice if not a little roomy in some places (sleeves, neckline), but that’s alright with me.

When: October 19, 2015

What:
Lipstick: NARS Red Lizard
Shades: Karen Walker ‘Super Duper’ in crazy tort
Neckscarf: vintage (men’s pocket squares can work too!)
Sweater: Self made (more info here, cute options here)
Leather Jacket: Tracy Reese (similar)
Jeans: Frame ‘Le Flare’ Highrise

Where: Coffee Shop and Errands

Hand Knit Sweater, Breton Stripe Sweater, Stripes for Fall, How to wear a neck scarf, Flare Jeans

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