Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Accident --- sweater must go on

sleeve with no shoulder
To the designer that I am creating this sweater for was in a bad car accident the night following our meeting.  I found out a few days later.  She is on crutches and has a neck brace because she fractured her spine.  But she is still designing the rest of her clothing line.  I had our friend take me over to the textiles studio at NCSU were she was working.  She finally got the yarn for the other item/garment Im creating for her.  We pinned the sweater (front and back) to a mannaquin to see how it looked.  The sleeve would fit perfect.  But we ran into yet another dilemma, the remaining pattern piece and yarn that I needed to connect the other sleeve to the sweater (because its a cowl neck) wasnt going to happen.  She realized there was no more of that yarn (and since it was handmade cotton, we couldnt purchase any).  I suggested that we connect it with the grey that we used on the ribbing, but she thought that would throw things off.  So instead, she decided that she wanted me to remove some rows from the sleeve, starting at the top of the shoulder, all the way down to the bicep line.  Oh yea, what fun and difficult this would be. But I managed.  I will hopefully be meeting her this week to sew the sweater together (she finally got the yarn needed to sew it).  Even I am excited beyond words.

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