My Rumpelstiltskin Straw-Into-Gold Top looks best tucked in! |
Do you recall a few weeks back, when I finished my reworked Retro Polka Dot cowl-neck knit top? I'm just starting to buildup my pattern wardrobe of tried-and-true patterns, and I love having a pattern I can turn to late one night, and finish off before breakfast.
I pulled out my version of M6078 (the version I traced, altered and know fits me) and a light weight, gauzy , golden wool jersey knit from my fabric inventory one night last week, and the next day I had a great new top to wear. I didn't stay up late making it either:-)
I can spin straw into gold. I know just how that German gal in the Rumpelstiltskin fairy tale felt. You remember her? She was the one-time commoner who found a husband by practicing her domestic skills with her spindle and a hunk of straw.*
This is already proving to be a great top for our not too cold, California cool season. It's good under a long sleeved top, or on it's own. I can wear it with jeans, a denim skirt or my brown stretch-velvet jeans. And yes, I'm tucking it in :-)
I'm so ready to make more. Sewing tried-and-true is the kind of thing that keeps me . . .
Enchanted by Sewing!
* Honey, I highly recommend a degree in Computer Science as a better option.
Web Resources
My Retro Polka Dot Knit Top (also blogged about as "Why I don't love Lucy") http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2014/11/terminado-retro-polka-cowl-neck-knit.htmlWho's Rumpelstiltskin? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumpelstiltskin
That color's great on you! Cool top.
ReplyDeleteThank you Prachi! This would be a good color for you too:-) Are you swing for your son at all? Babies grow so fast though, by the time you finish it, they have outgrown it. Fun to make them stuff though. Hope to see you and the baby soon.
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