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Eric's brand new Viva Frida vest! I was walking past a table of wool and wool blends...and this army green piece just shouted my name...what can you do, huh? I bought it just to shut it up. :)

made this little vest out of a thrifted women's cashmere sweater...super soft...blogged here

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The beautiful Stacey modelled some cool gym vests at Perfect Pulse Gym: fitnish.com

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3 mag pouches

pistol holster

2 utility pouches

1 radio pouch

homespun yarn finished at the end of October 2008, using churro wool that I got at Hunting and Fishing Days from Loveless Fe

 

homespun yarn finished at the end of October 2008, using churro wool that I got at Hunting and Fishing Days from Loveless Fiber Farm and blended with some Louet wool that I got from Susan's Fiber Shop in Wisconsin

 

homespun yarn finished at the end of October 2008, using churro wool that I got at Hunting and Fishing Days from Loveless Fiber Farm and blended with some Louet wool that I got from Susan's Fiber Shop in Wisconsin. I ended up with 690 yards and it is maybe a

 

homespun yarn finished at the end of October 2008, using churro wool that I got at Hunting and Fishing Days from Loveless Fiber Farm and blended with some Louet wool that I got from Susan's Fiber Shop in Wisconsin. I ended up with 690 yards. Not quite a bulky yarn.

 

homespun yarn finished at the end of October 2008, using churro wool that I got at Hunting and Fishing Days from Loveless Fiber Farm and blended with some Louet wool that I got from Susan's Fiber Shop in Wisconsin. I ended up with 690 yards. Not quite a bulky yarn.

This pattern can be found for free in the Spring '09 issue of Knotions magazine.

Frankfort, Kentucky

 

The Federal style house was constructed before 1820 and is listed on the NRHP.

 

Historic marker:

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Knit in Fibranatura Mermaid "Red Hot" September 2008

Size Vest Length Chest

S 15 25

M 16 28

A lovely friend once commented that this looked like it came from the 50’s and that this looked like a wall flower sitting in her red dress waiting for someone to ask her to dance….I think you are right…she does!

 

This is a shot of a bride I took on her wedding day…..I have changed the background and cropped it to add an air of mystery…

Clock Vest from Cheryl Oberle's "Folk Vests" book.

Tryst Cropped Vest, completed. Didn't use the recommended yarn, Tryst, and lengthened it so it's no longer cropped.

 

Pattern Source: Kristen TenDyke, for Classic Elite.

This is a vest that I made from yarn that I had in my stash from another sweater that I made. I frogged that sweater, that was before I learned to gauge. I love this sweater and wear it to work alot!

Here's a picture vested on a Sunday. I think it was a big confirmation service

These two vests are for gifts! I love this pattern and have made it 7 times. The vest at the rear is actually more a rosy mauve!!

A marketgoer models her suede vest!

nouvelle collection; 29,90

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