Yep, that's what I think of the fitted tank. In case you needed more than just my word...

It looks semi-normal, but when I put my arms down, it starts to look rather ugly.

This is just not a design for bigger chicks. I knew from the beginning that the color wouldn't be too good with my hair color, but I also knew that the tank design wasn't great for someone like me. It's just too short for me and the fit is a little off. On the bright side, it's now an FO and I started some Christmas presents this weekend too.

This will be the year of the 4-seasons dishcloths. These two are to represent fall. I've got several other colors for the rest of the seasons and I'll be giving people a set of four. I figure I can knit these quickly and everyone can use them.
The rest of the weekend was spent watching movies, going to a dog show, and eating way too much food at cookouts. I'm still feeling full this morning and I wish that feeling would go away. Oh well. Better get my butt back on WW so I don't undo everything that I've done so far.
Knit on...
I like the color of your fitted tank! I have the same issue, I think technically I am what they call "short waisted". If you feel like tinking back, you could just start the ribbing a bit lower and add some length - I think that would look good.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I just have never really liked this from the start, so I probably shouldn't have put that much work into it. It was free, so can't complain about the cost of the yarn or pattern at least!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of the four-seasons dishcloths! I had been wondering what to do with all of that kitchen cotton I have... and now I know! :)
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