Here are the options as I see them:

1. The 80s look. It's coming back, you know. Do we love it, or what?

2. Arms down. All the time.

3. (Shudder.)
4. Or, I could try to just...LIVE WITH IT. Yeah, I laughed, too.
What do you think?
Because there's no such thing as "too much yarn".
2 comments:
I think this sweater needs another sweater to go over it, or maybe a coat and a shawl.
I think that maybe this yarn was intended to be a collectable? Something to be kept in a museum, like your closet.
Hmmm. What in particular don't you like about the fit? From the side, I don't think it looks bad, just a little too big for you. Your comment that you could scour your oven with Kureyon is a riot. I haven't used it for anything I would wear, but maybe it softens up after a wash? I'm not sure I'd frog it ... we all need a comfy sweater.
The cardigan I am making is the Must Have Cardigan from Patons Street Smart booklet. It is FUN FUN FUN. :)
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