Who Me? LATE???
Because I live in Procrastination Station (what did you think I was paying to get my graduate degree in? Something useful?? HAHAHA 3/4 of the way to an MA in Procrastination Bay-bee) today's post is about two seasons too late. What is that you say? Better late than never... I thought so. And on that sentiment, here is my post on the Spring Fling that Alison Flung. I did knit it in Spring so it should count :) Without further ado I bring you the story of Missy:

Specs: Pattern: Missy
Yarn: Cotton Glace color: 811 Tinkle
Missy was my first real knitted item for myself that I made with an intent to wear and wasnt a scarf or pair of socks. Sure I knit a Lopi for myself, I have even worn it. But until I move to Scandinavia again it is not a fashion item. Missy is also what I call knitting on the edge. I was on the edge of graduate school mental breakdown... and the knitting helped me calm my nerves.


The "Amazon" look is Tres Chic you know

Block That I say

Looks like a Pinata, Versatile too!
What was the fate of Miss Missy... well unfortunately I have lost about 10 lbs this year (weight I had gained while on medications and no I dont know how I lost it while living here, I sure as hades havent been limiting my tartlette citron or stinky cheese consumption) and so after I seamed her up in a quasi-ok fashion; she promptly became way too big. "I'll flash you if I move my arms quick" kind of too big, and I am a half spaniard who flails when she talks. That is what happens when you make the smallest size... GRRRRRR.
She has subsequently been boiled and fried (cause the Europeans are SERIOUS about their washing and drying machines- 90C for a washing and 80c for a dryer) and that has helped, if only slightly. The lace detail bit with the ribbon belt though makes her potentially wearable. She currently resides in Italy in my suitcase of sh*t I dont need, but I am hopeful that I will wear her one day.

Please ignore the dirty kitchen and stare at the illusionary rack
She fulfills her function and design as you can see. She was a pastel color and let me tell you in Spring-time Paris pastel was the Haute of Coture. She was modified, the straps were supposed to be for a tank top, but they were WAY too long. So she became a halter top. And being a wrap halter top she performs magnificent feats of illusion. She makes me look like Missy Busty. I am barely a B cup people, but take a look at that full shot!
Would I make her again. Sure deal, except she is not going to be so wide the next go around. Would I suggest Cotton Glace, Yes'sum! And do I think you can do the pattern? Sure... it is lots of stockinette, a bit of garter and some shaping. If you are brave, can patiently read through the pattern and be smart enough to know how to mirror, you too can wear Missy one day.

Don't hate me cause I am Pasty in Pastels
Many thanks to Alison for including me even though I never emailed her with the follow up, well before I saw my name on her blog. And now if you will pardon me Bush is talking on TV and I dont think I should subject you kind readers to my Tourettes Syndrome.
Please take good care of it! 







3 Comments:
Great rack, um, I mean tank. ;0) It looks super on you. Good that you can cinch in the high waist to make it fit the new slimmer you! Glad you finished her up and started to blog. What a funny post too! Congrats all around.
(And yeah, what's up with the Europeans washing everything so freaking hot? In Germany it's actually called "boilwash" Yikes!)
Thanks Alison for the compliments!
I can't tell you what is up with the European laundromat. I can however tell you I learned the hard way to look VERY carefully at the settings though...
i love your tank. the color and the tie are just fab. the alterations you made for fitting are great! i just may have to knit that. it looks wonderful on you.
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