19 November 2010

Big Blue




Photos by magrit
Pattern: DROPS top in “Paris” with yoke in garter st
Yarn: St. George's Big Easy

I like blue but it can be difficult to find the right shade. This one comes close as it's neither the too dark, navy blue of uniforms nor that light, washed-out blue of baby afghans. And it doesn't have a green tint so it is neither turquoise nor teal. What is more, it is an aran weight cotton yarn, which is extremely difficult to find in these parts. And it also has that faded look about it that goes so well with jeans. Or so I like to believe :)

This was knit some time in August, in literally five days, all with seaming and button sewing. However, it was way too hot to wear it until it cooled down a bit. It is a pattern by Drops, a Norwegian company, so it is perfectly normal for them to design and wear an aran weight top in summer. It works in Norway. It doesn't work in Serbia. I mean, it's not the first time I have been tempted by a lovely sweater on a skinny blond model posing on a long sandy beach somewhere in the Baltic, all those enticing combinations featuring a pair of shorts and a long-sleeved cotton sweater. And a pair of hiking boots. It is just too hot here for that sort of extravagance. End of story. And I can lament as much as I like - the climate won't change. I think I've finally come to grips with this fact. That's why this is not meant to be a summer top but rather a vest to be worn over a shirt. Besides, as Romantales has pointed out, the openings for the arms on this type of garment tend to be either too tight or too loose, neither of which is very desirable, of course. So the shirt worn under it is a good solution for that gaping underarm too.

11 comments:

  1. Love it! I'd be wearing that clear through fall over a T and under a cardi so as to avoid a coat ;^) Perfect layering piece, and perfect on vest duty the way you've got it there!

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  2. Oh yes, it does work in Norway. I experienced it myself... And did not enjoy it! But here you have a great layering piece!

    p.s. I love blue too!

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  3. :)
    Pretpostavljam da moze da se nosi i kod nas, ali tako kratko vreme, ili samo u delu dana. Svejedno, u Norveskoj ili kod nas, kako da nosis nesto vuneno gore, a dole sorc, mislim... to je samo reklama :)
    Uradi jedan i od pamuka :)

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  4. Divno izgleda, a plava je jos divnija :)

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  5. Nije naša klima k'o norveška, al' prolazi:)! Baš mi se dopada, a pošto imam prilike da ga gledam i uživo, lepo ti stoji...

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  6. Potpuno se slazem.Savrsena kombinacija dzemper,sorts i planinarske cizme.Moze to i kod nas,samo treba potrefiti pravi trenutak.Btw,mnogo lepa boja,savrsena za jeans.

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  7. Kao što si rekla, već sam bila dala svoj komentar ... u svakom slučaju dopada mi se kako ti pristaje i u kojoj kombinaciji ga nosiš.

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  8. Big Blue je nesto sto odavno zelim za sebe..ali nazalost nemam vremena za njega...vec jedna mesec peltem sal koji nije tako zahtjevan ali jednostavno nemam vrmena za nejga ili bilo kakvo pletenje...nadam se da cu uskoro poceti neki veci pletacki projekt

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  9. Uvek savršeno, mekano i toplo, za dušu i telo.
    Na mom blogu te čeka nagradica:)

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  10. prekrasan rad, jako lijepo!!!
    Hvala puno na lijepom komentaru. Puno pozdrava i ugodan vikend, Zondra Art

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  11. Hvala što si posetila moj blog.Puno toga ovde se može pročitati i naučiti.Jako velikodušno.Divno...

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