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Hoodie In Progress
I wanted a hooded vest. I started to make a hooded sweater, see Les Artes Domestiques. I got sick of fighting this bulky yarn in cable, so said FUNK DIS...wanted a vest anyway. Bingo! No more annoying sleeves. Granted, now that I finally have overcome my fear of cable needles, it was a lot easier to justify ditching half of the pattern. The hardest half. You can't really tell, but there is a semi-nifty pattern on the charcoal portion of this. I've got a ways to go with plain old stockinette stitch before things get interesting again, but that's okay. No sleeves!

by at February 11, 2006 6:14 PM
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