What a great, versatile cardigan. That warm wheat/flax hue just does not get the love it derserves in the fashion world these days. It's neutral as grey, beige or brown, and goes with just as many hues, yet it is often more upbeat and easy to transition into spring with, so you really can't help but love it.
♥ Jessica
*PS* You're welcome to guess by email, if you'd like (re: my top secret plans), my dear, and I'll tell you if you're right, but I don't want to say anything publicly quite yet.
Thanks! I was a little leery of this colour in the beginning, but the more I knitted the more I liked it. I tried it on with a pair of jeans and your right, I can see it becoming my "go to" sweater.
I might take you up on that offer. I know what I"m hoping it will be.:)
What a great, versatile cardigan. That warm wheat/flax hue just does not get the love it derserves in the fashion world these days. It's neutral as grey, beige or brown, and goes with just as many hues, yet it is often more upbeat and easy to transition into spring with, so you really can't help but love it.
ReplyDelete♥ Jessica
*PS* You're welcome to guess by email, if you'd like (re: my top secret plans), my dear, and I'll tell you if you're right, but I don't want to say anything publicly quite yet.
Thanks! I was a little leery of this colour in the beginning, but the more I knitted the more I liked it. I tried it on with a pair of jeans and your right, I can see it becoming my "go to" sweater.
DeleteI might take you up on that offer. I know what I"m hoping it will be.:)