I definitely want to wear more cardigans in the spring and fall (which weather lasts from about February to June and September to December around here). I'm a knitter and have never made a sweater for myself but I'm ready.
So, I've found the perfect pattern and I HAVE TO HAVE THIS SWEATER. It will be charcoal gray which will be a perfect mix-and-match piece with my planned wardrobe (looking for lots of gray and darker blues and some brown for neutrals). It's got shaped armscyes and doesn't have closures, which I think will be flattering. But tell me this: where should it hit me? I'm a fairly curvy size 10 or so, hips are a smidge bigger than full bust. Am I right that a hip/tunic length would be good?
And then I'm also trying to plan out a second sweater. It will be deep espresso brown and a bit chunkier. I'm thinking something I can style almost like you would a blazer? Would it be okay for such a garment to land at the high hip area? I keep coming back to this pattern: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/reverb-2 but this is tempting because it has a little shaping to it: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dark-and-stormy
Whaddya think?
So, I've found the perfect pattern and I HAVE TO HAVE THIS SWEATER. It will be charcoal gray which will be a perfect mix-and-match piece with my planned wardrobe (looking for lots of gray and darker blues and some brown for neutrals). It's got shaped armscyes and doesn't have closures, which I think will be flattering. But tell me this: where should it hit me? I'm a fairly curvy size 10 or so, hips are a smidge bigger than full bust. Am I right that a hip/tunic length would be good?
And then I'm also trying to plan out a second sweater. It will be deep espresso brown and a bit chunkier. I'm thinking something I can style almost like you would a blazer? Would it be okay for such a garment to land at the high hip area? I keep coming back to this pattern: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/reverb-2 but this is tempting because it has a little shaping to it: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dark-and-stormy
Whaddya think?
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