Okay, so this is a flash shot, which makes the little holes in a knit garment appear much larger than they are. My photographer was impatient, so we didn’t get any good face shots. Therefore, here is the debut of the Ribby Shell. I hope to take outside pictures to capture the ribbing and such better, but it may not happen until this weekend, since it’s already dark when I get home. I am very pleased with how it turned out and hope you like it, too.
Very cute and so flattering! Great job!
It looks GREAT! You did such a nice job! Yay Ribby Shell, and finishing projects. Yahoo!
This tank is very flattering on you. This is your own design right? You did an excellent job at combining the two patterns to come up with this perfect fitting shell. Yay!
Sarah, this is SOOOOOOOOOO my taste! I love it. It looks so great on you. You did a marvelous job. Congrats on finishing it and I know you are going to enjoy wearing it a lot on those hot Texas days.
congrats on your finished ribby shell! it looks great on you. i’m wishing for some of that warm texas weather right now…
Sarah, it looks great!!! So what’s up next???
It actually looks like something I would wear. I love to knit but I often have a hard time (getting better this year though) finding patterns of things to make I would wear.
Ribby Shell looks great, and wooo hooo for finishing a project.
Your Ribby Shell looks great on you, Sarah! Do try to take a photo outside so we can see the details of your hard work. 🙂