The primary colors of the stripes on this free crochet
sweater pattern by Christy Tchaparian were inspired by the colors of Ernie's sweater on Sesame Street.
Not exact matches
Crenshaw's main offenses, after all, had already been committed — doing a creepy impersonation of a golf - worshipping TV evangelist and selecting those ghastly
patterned maroon shirts that were «complemented»
by the maroon
sweaters and cream - colored skirts worn
by the wives.
Along with the free crochet
pattern, designer Erica has posted a step
by step tutorial for finishing the
sweater, that... MORE walks you through the entire construction process.
The
sweater is not tight, it's got a loose fit, but not too loose, with darling knitted
patterns by the shoulders.
The Marc
by Marc Jacobs» Resort 2012 collection, which more than covers this fun trend, includes tropical
sweaters done in metallic knits, punchy colors such as ruby red, satin short frocks, and several full looks with unbroken
patterns.
The plaid top is great under the
sweater and I love the
pattern mixing
by adding the shoes.
description: pullover
sweater by a.p.c. checker
pattern throughout.
One reason this works is because the scarf
pattern is kept tight around my neck and face, while my body is elongated
by the stripes on the
sweater.
Make a hem band for the cropped
sweater by measuring the length of the hem on the new front (A) and back (B)
pattern pieces.
Contributed
by Jonathan Stevenson / Mixed Greens» enterprising group exhibition «Common Thread,» on view through August 28, positions a 1973 Bauhaus grid study
by Anni Albers and Ellen Lesperance's 2009 grid - based gouache deconstruction of her pre-Josef Albers
sweater pattern as aesthetic and cultural springboards for work
by nine contemporary female artists.
Her book, Unicycle Shop, a documentation of the artwork of the same name, was published
by Onestar Press in Paris and Charted Knitting
Patterns for
Sweaters That Talk Back was published
by Printed Matter.
So too is seeing the comically headless
sweater, designed for Antic Meet (1958),
patterned in red and green with an additional arm length for where the neck should be, or an inhabitable version of the Large Glass (originally conceived
by Marcel Duchamp, but scaled - up for the stage
by Jasper Johns) for the work Walkaround Time (1968).
The impression of a single shoulder, a knee, or an elbow — enlivened
by the colors, textures and
patterns of oddball
sweaters, trousers, and blouses — materializes both the presence and absence of an otherwise unidentified sitter.
Each one would have a different
pattern and you could recognize the fisherman
by his
sweater.