tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-189836142961046710.post8930985824371092996..comments2023-09-29T07:45:15.417-07:00Comments on this is cyclogenesis: brutally rebuffed!Sarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17360104619486195893noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-189836142961046710.post-42017573120630753912010-09-07T07:08:29.199-07:002010-09-07T07:08:29.199-07:00I am trying, desperately, not to want to knit some...I am trying, desperately, not to want to knit something like this... and failing.<br /><br />I want to see pictures of the back so that I could figure out the rear construction. The front looks fairly straightfoward.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-189836142961046710.post-17942788334933996012010-08-30T14:09:14.836-07:002010-08-30T14:09:14.836-07:00Duuuude. All the tumblr posts featuring that rompe...Duuuude. All the tumblr posts featuring that romper had Stockholmed me into loving & wanting it, so last week at work I was scouring the internets to see if I could find the price on it (just so I would know by exactly how much I couldn't afford it). I was describing it in detail to my office mate who was all "a sweater romper? really? *skeptical eyebrow lift*" and I was like YES REALLY and tried to explain how that second editorial made it clear that owning it and wearing it would make me feel like a late 19th century British poet. She still didn't get it, I didn't find anything, and now I know why. Woe. <br /><br />But I have managed to nearly replicate that look with a vest instead of a romper, and at flea market prices, so yay? The effect turned out to be more Renaissance poet, but I'll take it.Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06666617879118439964noreply@blogger.com