Okay, so I've been planning for ages to knit myself a pair of fingerless gloves once I finally finish the Neverending Ravenclaw Scarf, but I think I might want these even more. Granted, I don't actually ever wear pumps, and the Groundhog predicted an early end to the need for leg-warmer-type accessories, but still... how great are they? There's a girl I see in the elevator who has a pair she wears all the time, and I WANT. Plus, how much fun is it to say "Spatterdashes"? Go on, say it to yourself and try to be in a grouchy mood. I dare you.
Other things I want: the shoes in that link.
Other footwear that makes me uncharacteristically excited: These Victorian Hooker Boots, which I just ordered yesterday and around which I plan to basically construct a wardrobe. Hello, tax refund. And hello, three-inch heels. It's about time you and I became acquainted. Please don't kill me, kthxbye.
Other things I want: the shoes in that link.
Other footwear that makes me uncharacteristically excited: These Victorian Hooker Boots, which I just ordered yesterday and around which I plan to basically construct a wardrobe. Hello, tax refund. And hello, three-inch heels. It's about time you and I became acquainted. Please don't kill me, kthxbye.
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Date: 2007-02-20 10:53 pm (UTC)Like all things, I learned to increase and decrease from the internet. It depends how you want it to look, and where you want the increase and decrease to fit in (on the edge or between stitches).
This site has videos. May well provide too many choices, though.
Things you can do with yarn that bother boys.
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Date: 2007-02-20 11:02 pm (UTC)I know of some other Victorian-looking boots available in SoHo, let me know if you need another pair. :)