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Yes I burned the midnight oil, had to make 3 sleeves because the first one didn't fit, did not run out of yarn, handed it in one day later (with blessings of Decadent Fibers who commissioned the work in the first place), and when I put it together late last night had visions of the editor opening the box in her office, holding the sweater at arm's length and declaring it the most abominable finishing job ever.
I am glad this baby is delivered, and out of my hands for now. I'll be able to show you more details when the magazine comes out.
If they don't reject the sweater and final write-up of the design. I think I'll finally believe it when I see it in print.
3 comments:
From what I see, it looks good, Karin :) And I hear you about fear of rejection. I never believe it until I see it in print!
Great job.
I was dying to show something, anything! Since I am not allowed to show it in any detail, I opted for the small picture....
I totally know what you mean. It's hard to spend a lot of energy working on something and then be constrained to not show it until months afterwards! Congrats. The sweater looks lovely! :)
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