Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Twinkle Sweater and Unnoticeable Pants




I decided to knit a second sweater from Twinkle's Big City Knits. There were errors in this pattern too, but I've had enough knitting experience now to correct them. It's called the Coco Sweater, but I left off the four pockets and changed the colors, so the design isn't very Coco anymore. What I love about this pattern is the crochet edging. I'm just learning crochet and this was my first project that included it. The sweater is made with three strands of cotton (and various other fibers at different percents) held together. The finished sweater weighs about eight pounds, but it drapes nicely. I'm afraid it's going to seriously sag after a day's wearing. It also snags on everything, so even though it only took four full days to knit it, it will probably have a short life.
The pants were based on Vogue Alice + Olivia pattern 2981 for city shorts that I lengthened. This pattern has the best fly method & instructions I've seen. I used a wool poly blend fabric with a slight stretch and they feel comfortable.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Another Great T-shirt


Well, it pays to make more than ten of the same thing.

Millenium Park tank top


This shirt was destroyed during the first washing. The elastic lace frayed around the entire neckline. You can't even count on quality when you do it yourself.

First Cowl Neck

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Twins


A lot of people look like me. I don't know many of these people, but it's a fairly regular occurrence for strangers to ask me if I'm the sister of someone they know. Or sometimes they are convinced that I am someone they met - they think I'm lying and am pretending not to know them anymore. Once when I was in high school I was shopping with a friend at Urban Outfitters. We got separated. When my friend located me, she said in exasperation, "Keiler, everyone in this store looks exactly like you." I looked around and she was right.
The woman standing next to me in the photo above was painted by John Singer Sargent. One day at school a student approached me with a book open to that painting and as soon as he showed me, I could tell he was going to say - she looks like you.
My name, on the other hand, it very uncommon. In fact, I have never met another person with my first name. My whole life I've waited for it to happen. I've had nightmares about it. According to Internet searches, it seems to be more common for guys. This summer Scott and I were casually going to open houses. He stopped short when he saw the realtor's name on the sign for one condo - Jean Keiler. This is particularly unlikely because my middle name is Jean. We went in and met her and there's nothing dramatic to report. She seemed nice.
So here's what I want. If your first name is Keiler, or you happen to look like me, please make a comment or email me your picture, just for fun. Maybe I'll send you this other tank top so we can match.

Gray V Tank Top