08/21/2006

The great flutter debate, Part Deux

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Ms. Marigold...what can I say? Last time we left her, she was missing her bottom ribbing, neck band, arm finishing, and flutters due to a yarn shortage. I wasn't discouraged, however, I just ordered another skein and waited patiently by my mailbox. When said skein arrived, I thought I was covered. For the most part I was...

Bottom ribbing: Check.
Neck band: Fin.
Armhole finishing: Barely crawled across the finish line.
Flutters: Ain't gonna happen. No way, No how. Not unless you order yet another skein of yarn from Knit Picks.

During the originial great flutter debate, the consensus was to flutter. I agreed, the theory being if the flutters looked silly I could always rip them out. So I am not quite sure how to feel about this latest development. Is the universe trying to tell me something? Should I just leave well enough alone?

Now let me just say this....I LOVE Ms. Marigold. I think that she is darling and only had to make a couple of alterations. The original Ms. Marigold pattern had no body shaping, so I added three decreases after the bust and three increases for the hips to accomodate my hour glass figure. I think this small adjustment made a big difference. But back to those darn flutters...
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I pose this question to all of you: Is it worth ordering another skein of yarn just for the flutters (flutters that may or may not work) or should I leave Ms. Marigold as is. Is she living up to her full potential if she goes flutter-less?

08/07/2006

The great flutter debate

A very special package arrived for me the other day. It was stitch markers from the fabulous Abi at SpiderWomanKnits. They are so cute. I started using them immediately. Thanks Spidey!

medium_marigoldkinda.2.jpgI started yet another project last week. All week, I have been faithfully knitting Ms. Marigold, yet another zephyr style creation. (I tell you, those zephyr gals had me at Green Gables.) However, last night I made a sad discovery...I didn't have enough yarn. I am completely done with the body, but I still have the bottom ribbing, the neck ribbing, and flutter sleeves to go. So now Ms. M is on hold while I am waiting for another skein of Knit Picks Elegance in Wild Rose. Hurry Mr./Ms. Mail Carrier, Hurry!

I am debating the flutter sleeves. Should a six-foot tall girl wear flutters? Should flutters be reserved only for the petite pixie girls of this world? It is a dilemma that weighs heavily on my heart. You know what?! I'm going for it. I can always frog them if I end up looking like a female wrestler wearing a Tinkerbell costume.

medium_needlesoptions.jpgIn other kniting news, I got the new Knit Pick Options needles. Their inaugural run was on Ms. Marigold. Verdict: I love them. They are definitely a little heavier than bamboo or addi circulars, but I don't mind that so much. Interchangeable circular knitting needles, a brilliant invention. What will knitters think of next? We are such a clever bunch.