This evening while eating dinner in our office, I turned and looked at my husband and said, "This is really gonna happen..." We were eating at the table I purchased for classes in the shop and it just hit me that starting a yarn shop was no longer a dream, it's a reality! I have all of the larger "fixtures" for the store, and the rest will all be incidentals. Of course, there's all that fun business stuff that needs to be taken care of before we open, but that's just a matter of time (and paperwork).
Peanut, my son, checks out the shelves I plan to use for Juniper Moon Farm yarns. :) |
It was first hard to imagine how this dress was going to turn out, but it became apparent quickly that the two stitches surrounded by stitch markers are where the shoulder seam is to be. From there, you work your way down in three sections - left front, back, and right front. I am now to where dart decreases are made. I've sewn darts before, but have never knit darts, an interesting concept, but they serve the same purpose - to tailor the bust line. So far, it appears that I may be the only one who's documented doing this pattern (other than the tester), so I hope someone joins me in this project soon. My dress, once complete, will be displayed in the shop and I'll also be wearing it on a cruise in January 2013, assuming I don't gain a massive amount of weight before then.