So I made another L'Enveloppe. I wore the one I made last year quite a bit in the fall (although not much in the spring; I put it away and forgot about it!) and decided I wanted to make one that was a rich burgundy color. I bought the yarn almost a year ago and then it sat all winter, spring, and summer. I did manage to wind the balls in February sometime, but that was it.
I finished a bunch of things in early September and realized that if I didn't get started on this, I wouldn't finish it in time for wearing this fall, so I decided to get cracking! Because the yarn was the same as the first one, I didn't swatch it, and just plunged in. It is a pretty quick project, all things considered, given the chunky yarn and the fact that it is worked nearly in one piece.
I still had some troubles with the evil sleeve (the sleevil--ha!) but it was definitely better this time than last. I also made my neckline opening narrower as my first one was far too wide. I still need to stitch it up a few stitches to cinch it in. It's one of those little pesky things that I forget to do until I wear it and remember it needs doing.
I'm really happy with this one--it goes with so many things in my closet right now, and I'm really digging this color. It is a very rich burgundy with some darker variations in the yarn to keep it interesting. (It is the Swish Garnet Heather in the superwash bulky weight, for reference). I have some lighter weight swish in the same colorway for some little accessories and I'm eager to get to them now.
As a random aside, I've been wearing the dress a lot this fall. I wore it quite a bit last year too, but I almost took it out of my closet this year; I'm glad I didn't. It worked well in the hot weather in mid-September, it works with layers and an undershirt (I have several that coordinate with this dress). I tend to get compliments on it whenever I wear it, so that's a plus.
I feel good in it, which is the important thing. There are difficult things in my life right now, so it is nice to have some things I feel good in.
I did snug up the elastic in the back a couple of weeks ago, and it fits even better now!
I've been working on a smoky blue sweater that I started this summer and am making good progress. I had hoped to have it finished for this fall, but it will work equally well in my winter and spring rotations, so it is fine. It feels good to be moving through projects right now. I'm actually not sewing very much at all; the drive just isn't there, but on the whole, it isn't a bad thing. I have fabric in my bin for future projects, and particularly for the girls for next summer, but not that much for me, really.
I have one dress to make for winter (or more precisely, remake, as it is a dress I made last year and loved, but has some problems), a remake of my geo flannel skirt (the original version is too big, and I'm planning to make a Everyday skirt version instead) and another knitting project (a darker blue sweater) but that's it. My spring is similarly lean. Remake a skirt, maybe another rayon dress. I have some knit fabric I was thinking I'd make up for this winter or spring, but I can't find a knit dress pattern I like, so I think it will have to wait for another time.












































