Anyway, I wanted a long skirt to wear this Thanksgiving weekend to go with my new boots and "Pumpkin Necklace" and this looked like the perfect thing to try. I had it put together in no time and on this one didn't even add the bottom flaps, so it is just one rectangular piece with an oval waist. I love the complicated and layered look it gives!
I have several more fabrics that I'd like to make up this way. Shams, you may have gotten me back on a sewing kick!
On the knitting front I have been having great fun with this book just out----the author has discovered a complete new way to knit a sweater! "Knit, Swirl"
You can even wear it upside down and have a bigger collar! This is made from Noro, a Japanese yarn that changes colors, so I didn't have to.
I'm anxious to try more Tablecloth skirts so hope to be back soon with more knitting and sewn items. Happy start of Holiday season everyone!
Peg, love the plaid! All of you are inspiring me to get going on a tablecloth skirt. I wonder how many will emanate from Shams' tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, you look fabulous, Peggy! That sweater is amazing!
ReplyDeleteCute version of the tablecloth skirt, Peg -- but that sweater is gorgeous! I haven't knit in years, but I just might need this book. Thanks for blogging about it.
ReplyDeleteUber love on the sweater! And I have some cloth earmarked for the tablecloth skirt now....I think we need to have a tablecloth party one of these days!
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