I think I have an addiction
Yup. On Friday, there was another trip to Old Navy to hunt down the elusive plaid sundress that I couldn't get on my shopping trip the week before. And I do mean elusive... it was sold out at almost every convienient Old Navy (and that's several - I have a long commute to work). In the end, I had to travel well out of my way, but it was worth it . This makes number 10, and I think it really might be my favourite.
I truly am mad for plaid (I blame my Scottish heritage and flannel-wearing father...). I almost came home with a plaid skirt too, but I restrained myself.
Of course, now that I have it, another problem has arisen. I have an irrepressible urge to cast aside all my Christmas knitting and cast on for Ocracoke. And don't I just have the perfect yarn for it....
.. should we start taking bets on when I will cave and cast on?


You are the boss of your knitting Lady! Love the Outerbanks name for the sweater!
ReplyDeleteI love the dress -- good hunting! I love the plaid and that is a fantastic pattern. Nice spotting! The yarn does look perfect. Looking forward to your next knitting adventure.
ReplyDeleteTonight. 8PM
ReplyDeleteOcracoke is gorgeous.
I love that little dress too. But, what do you do for a bra? With straps that thin, do you have to wear a strapless bra?
Oh, man.....the only time I mind being a slow knitter is when I see things like that. It is gorgeous. And yes...the plaid dress is to die for. How cute is that!
ReplyDeleteI love plaid too, am going to order the yarn to make Dh his tartan for a kilt next week; can't wait!
ReplyDeleteOh, you'll cave in...I'm pretty sure it's already a done deal...needles clicking!
ReplyDeleteCute dress! The yarn - looks like a perfect match!
So I'm guessing that you've already cast on as I write this comment .... and OMG I LOVE Ocracoke. Seriously, I'm considering buying the pattern and I have NOTHING suitable to knit it with and I don't generally knit sweaters anyway. SOMEBODY STOP ME!
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