Toni 1, Washer 0

Aha!!! The part for the washer has arrived (just under the wire for the 90-day purchase ban), and will be installed tomorrow. BUT, if one checks regularly and moves the dial through the cycles manually, it is possible to wash clothes at Chateau Sutton-Goar. So:

complete with buttons AND the stabilizer removed. A close-up of the pocket detail:

I'm really pleased with how it turned out--especially since I didn't have to cut out a 3rd pocket because my attempts at embroidery botched one of the original ones. This is great progress for me--and a first.

My "fling" is progressing:

It's S. Charles's Galaxy, and it has little gold metallic threads woven into the "yarn" (as it's really more fabric than yarn, I'm not positive what to call it), and the only size 9 needles I could locate are metal, and the combination results in a scarf that is sliding around so much it practically leaps off the needles if you look at it crosswise. And maybe if I knit fast enough, I could either produce a spark or pick up FM radio?

Comments

bittenbyknittin said…
Nice jacket! I wish it were mine because the temps are barely in the 50's here.
Anonymous said…
I wish I could sew like that.
Mikaela said…
simply beautiful ;)
Mandy said…
The jacket has turned out really well. Good work on the machine embroidery there - rather a nice pattern.
RobinH said…
Gorgeous jacket! I like the way the shape of the buttons and the embroidery complement each other. And the blanket stitch edging is very neat and stylish.

Your fling is very shiny!

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