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May 30, 2007

progress... somewhat :)

Fitted_knits_updateSo i jump off the wagon when it came time to knit the arms.   I'm easily distracted, and not a very good instruction follower!

I was reluctant to post this, because the picture is kinda crappy.

I can't decide what i should do.   I think i want to take the green accent off the hem of the piece.  It looks tacky to me, but i don't have the heart to ripped it apart yet! (if you look closely you can see i haven't weave the ends in yet.)

Maybe its time for a new project from the book, and come back to this one!

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From the pictures the green accent looks really pretty. I think you should leave it on. Looks great so far.

I don't think it's that bad, but personally I'd rip the green. I like the contrasting colors but I think they just aren't very complimentary to each other. Maybe a red or pink...or even yellow. But if you like those colors together, it's really not bad. It's more my preference. Either way, it's still cute!

It looks good to me... but maybe your idea of putting it down for awhile to work on something else would work to give you some perspective. I happen to like the green colour, but you're the person who has to like it! ;-)

i kind of like the color combo - unexpected, but pretty! :)

Holy Cow - I am totally digging the contrasting color. I wasn;t even going to make this one, but I think I am going to put the puffy sleeve on hold and do this one now with a two tone. I love it love it love it.

Just to let you know how much I really do love it love it love it -- I just bought some Cascade in red and black to mimic your design here. Love it.

I'd like to echo the "like, like." I think the two colors give it some zing and love the two colors you've chosen.

The two tone color combo looks great! I hadn't even thought of doing that. It makes the cardigan look even more flattering.

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