Spring has finally sprung, so this is a perfect time to spring this new post.
Several years ago I was taking belly dancing classes, yes I did say belly dancing, I designed a few costumes. One costume in particular was very whimsical, flowery, with a goddess touch.
About a year ago while visiting San Francisco, I went to a Yves St. Laurent show at the De Young Museum in Golden Gate Park. I was walking thru the exhibit admiring his creations and there it was my belly dancing costume!! The only difference was mine had tons of sparkle and his was a wedding dress.
Now my head was spinning with inspiration!! I immediately started sketching only this time with knitting in mind. I channeled fairies, flowers, white, lacy and gauzy fabric all with a bit of naughtiness.
When I got back to NJ I started going thru yarn stash for inspiration colors and stitch pattern books for the stitch. I found the colors, the stitch, and another book filled with flowers, leaves, and butterflies called "100 Flowers to Knit & Crochet" By Lesley Stanfield. The stitch I found is from the book "Knitting Lace of Estonia" By Nancy Bush. I immediately began swatching and fell in love! I mean how could I not with a stitch called "Double Fig", the forbidden fruit of all things.
Now that I had the swatch and gauge, I decided to make a hat. Why you ask, cause they are cute and flirty. Also, it was going to be a great challenge to keep the pattern going while decreasing. Needless to say it turned out beautiful!!
Next I moved on to the top that I designed based on one of my pj tops, which just happened to be similar to my sketch. After beginning the top, I realized I had to modify the design. The decreases at the sides weren't looking right. I finished the top by adding adjustable straps. The bottom came next, a tie at the sides g-string. It only seemed right, right?
My next move was to take my "inspiration colors" to Michael's to get embroidery floss for the flowers and such.
I made flowers, leaves, butterflies and bees! After making a lot, I started the painstaking process of placing them on the hat, top and bottom. Once all the adornments were perfectly placed I sewed them all in place.
Are you ready? Good, but first you must look at this door. Close your eyes and imagine the
"The Naughty Nymph"
The Hat
The Top
The Bottom
The End............
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