Thursday, April 22, 2010
Fit For a Princess
This was going to be a long ranty post about the morons I encounter on the road. . .
but then, I finished this sweet little princess dress and everything seemed too fine to start a rant. I'll save that for another day.
I love the lace panel. And the top-down, practically seamless construction. And the picot edge on the sleeves and hem.
Pattern is available (for free)here. You can see the modification I made, subbing 4 rounds of ribbing for the eyelet round and eliminating the satin ribbon.
Do you like the buttons? They are tiny bows. (Click on the picture to make it bigger.)
I have to say that this was a very quick knit. Something like 5 days start to finish, just working on it a couple hours a day. Of course, I made the smallest size.
And here's the whole thing. I like it!
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but then, I finished this sweet little princess dress and everything seemed too fine to start a rant. I'll save that for another day.
I love the lace panel. And the top-down, practically seamless construction. And the picot edge on the sleeves and hem.
Pattern is available (for free)here. You can see the modification I made, subbing 4 rounds of ribbing for the eyelet round and eliminating the satin ribbon.
Do you like the buttons? They are tiny bows. (Click on the picture to make it bigger.)
I have to say that this was a very quick knit. Something like 5 days start to finish, just working on it a couple hours a day. Of course, I made the smallest size.
And here's the whole thing. I like it!
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Labels: baby things, fair entry, FOs
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What yarn did you use? I'm wondering if I've got something in my stash that I could use because I want to knit this too.
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