If I were to knit a sweater this year, it would have to be one of these, from Vintage Modern Knits. But which one?
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Makes two 9-inch crusts (use half the ingredients for a single crust)
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup cold or frozen butter
dash of vinegar
ice-cold water, enough so dough is flaky but not dry or gooey
To prebake the crust, bake at 350º for about 10 to 12 minutes. Placing aluminum foil on top of the crust, with some dry beans or rice, helps prevent bubbling.
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Neither. Unless the shoulder pattern doesn't have to be in contrasting colors. When I went into Macy's to use the bathroom :), I noticed a lot of sweater dresses. So 70s! You'll have to go to the new knitting shop when you visit. luv,mums
Posted by: binnue | 2011.10.05 at 08:53 AM
I think they're both cute. I prefer the one on the left, but I think the one on the right would look smashing on you.
Posted by: Leah | 2011.10.06 at 05:29 AM
what did you end up going with?
Posted by: Leah | 2011.12.14 at 09:15 AM
Um, neither. Sweaters are such a commitment. Plus I hate knitting pieces and then seaming them. I'm trying to force myself to finish the tedious lace scarf I started in January.
Posted by: April | 2011.12.14 at 07:34 PM