
the bishop's wife had been on my christmas "to watch" list but somehow didn't get watched in december. no matter the timing; it's delightful any time of the year. and is it just me, or did cary grant's ice-skating double look a lot like the rehearsal director in white christmas? i'll have to look into that...
yesterday was the also extremely charming sabrina, by the inimitable billy wilder:

i think i really need to tackle this dress. i have a black linen blend that's been waiting to be made into a summer dress, and i was thinking of something along these general lines, and it has such a lovely shape and lovely details:

meanwhile, i've finally finished this hoodie for the kiddo, complete with duplicate stich embellishment from watermellish. this little plane is called "zoomy." i'd never done dupe-stitch before as it felt like "cheating" - it's not knitting, it's embroidery, and knitting is supposed to be knitting! kind of like when i was struggling to get the bobble nose on the puppyboy hat, and a friend said "why don't you just make it separately and then sew it on." why? because it would be wrong, that's why. and yes, i know that's just silly. anyway, i really liked zoomy, and i really like the watermellish tutorials, and realizing that with dupe-stitch you can make a sort of "higher resolution" picture made me decide that it's not just the poor man's intarsia.
i've also cast on a little hoodie for a new baby! everyone is having babies these days it seems.
Thanks for posting a recommendation for a duplicate stitch tutorial! I've been making some TARDIS socks and didn't want to have the leg tops be too tight, so I figured I would do the windows and call box sign in duplicate stitch, but when I tried it looked so messy I took it out. Now I anticipate success :)
ReplyDeleteyou are most welcome! the most surprising tip for me was to use thinner yarn for the embellishment than you used for the knitting! counter-intuitive but it works.
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