31 thoughts on “Knit Fashions – Fall/Winter 2012/2013”
The yellow with vented side seams reminds me of one I saw in Seattle- mom shopping for a crib, wearing a nice sweater, side seams popped for a little tummy bump. It was charming!
Hello Veronica,
Thank you to coming to my blog, now I have got a chance to have a look at yours. I wish I would be able to write as beautifully in English, your descriptions and comments are simply charming (English for me is a third language, as I am a Tatar from Russia).
About your Fall/Winter 2012/2013 posts – they relate to my very last experiments. Currently I am very entusiastic about felting, but still enjoy knitting sometimes. So I have bought a kilo of soft natural brown wool roving, which did not want to felt, unlike the other staff I purchased. So last week I was experimenting with knitting the whole sliver as a single yarn, without even spinning it, with my needles number 10. It worked, It looks chuncky, but soft and bold. So it looks a lot like the pictures from Sibling collection.
I would love to see the knit roving. I loved the felted scarf you posted. It seems to float in the air and the orange in it gives it a nice touch. I look forward to seeing more of your creations.
We seem to be seeing a lot of super-chunky creations these days. I get the sculptural appeal, but I draw the line at actually wearing something knit out of roving.
Many of the super chunky pieces are actually quite revealing as well. Might make an interesting line of lingerie. Or anti-lingerie. It’s seductive like a picket fence, rather than seductive like lace.
The yellow with vented side seams reminds me of one I saw in Seattle- mom shopping for a crib, wearing a nice sweater, side seams popped for a little tummy bump. It was charming!
That sounds charming!
The Sibling stuff is great fun but I can’t see my male friends in it. Loving the Derek Lam 🙂
Agree that the Sibling are really out there. The Derek Lam is certainly more wearable.
I like the Derrick Lam. The color is nice, too.
I also liked the color. It would look good on either of us, don’t you think?
I love your blanket collection! Especially with all the snow we are having. 🙂
Sorry… Wrong comment! I love the fashions, but the top two are a little odd!
They are a bit extreme. I wonder what the designer was thinking? The mittens will definitely keep your hands warm though!
Awesome – I totally could have used those mittens on the second picture this morning when the bus was late 😀
They definitely would have kept your hands warm!
I like the last one, the maroon sweater.
Oh, yeah, and the model isn’t bad either.
Agreed!
Love the Corneliani – clicked on your source link and loved almost the entire collection! Nice to see so many knits.
I liked the cable knit cardigan as well and the collar.
Hello Veronica,
Thank you to coming to my blog, now I have got a chance to have a look at yours. I wish I would be able to write as beautifully in English, your descriptions and comments are simply charming (English for me is a third language, as I am a Tatar from Russia).
About your Fall/Winter 2012/2013 posts – they relate to my very last experiments. Currently I am very entusiastic about felting, but still enjoy knitting sometimes. So I have bought a kilo of soft natural brown wool roving, which did not want to felt, unlike the other staff I purchased. So last week I was experimenting with knitting the whole sliver as a single yarn, without even spinning it, with my needles number 10. It worked, It looks chuncky, but soft and bold. So it looks a lot like the pictures from Sibling collection.
Regards,
Louisa
I would love to see the knit roving. I loved the felted scarf you posted. It seems to float in the air and the orange in it gives it a nice touch. I look forward to seeing more of your creations.
We seem to be seeing a lot of super-chunky creations these days. I get the sculptural appeal, but I draw the line at actually wearing something knit out of roving.
I have to admit I do as well. I imagine that a well-placed tug will make the roving fall apart.
Hah, yes. Exactly.
Many of the super chunky pieces are actually quite revealing as well. Might make an interesting line of lingerie. Or anti-lingerie. It’s seductive like a picket fence, rather than seductive like lace.
I love the mustard vest from Derek Lam
I like it too. Surely there’s a pattern for something similar.
Oh no…thick yarn is in again??? I just perfected my stash of fingering-weight!!!
I think it’s in on the runway but a bit much for every day!
oooh I love the yellow Derek Lam too…. really gorgeous
It seems it would work with slacks or a skirt or even jeans. And the color also makes it special.
The only one I liked was the last one.
Well, what’s not to like. Anything would look good on him!!
The first two look a little odd but I bet they would be quick to knit.
I wonder if anyone would actually wear something like that! At least it gets knitting on the radar!