Sunday, September 25, 2011

GAP-tastic

By request: GAP-tastic cowl in Malabrigo Chunky 'Geranio'
Excuse me whileI brush that dust off my shoulder à la Jay-Z while I tell you all about the latest roll I'm on. PEOPLE--I'm on a roll because for the second time in the last five years Nora has asked me to knit her something that she actually wore and did not throw down in disgust or pile it on her Poang which is a repository for all her crumpled, discarded garments!! I am such a winner right now.

By request: GAP-tastic cowl in Malabrigo Chunky 'Geranio'
The Specs
Pattern: GAP-tastic cowl by Jen Geigley
Yarn: 1 skein Malabrigo Chunky in Geranio
Needles: size 13
Mods: I only cast on 112 sts as I had a long-tail cast-on dysfunctional moment and couldn’t imagine casting it on all over again. So the cowl is not quite as epic as it could’ve been but it’s still long enough to loop around her neck a few times.

By request: GAP-tastic cowl in Malabrigo Chunky 'Geranio'
Nora approached me several weeks ago and indicated her desire for a colorful long neck wrap. We perused Ravelry and alighted upon this pattern. Now I have no illusions that the fact the the Gap is named-checked in the pattern didn't have something to do with her enthusiasm. That little touch of branding helped immensely in our decision, and she chose this pattern. Thank you corporate America for colonizing the minds of our youth and lending your imprimatur of authenticity to this pattern!

By request: GAP-tastic cowl in Malabrigo Chunky 'Geranio'
The pattern is modeled after a well-known Gap cowl that the author saw and like any self-respecting knitter thought There is no way I'm paying for that. I could knit that up in a heartbeat. And she did! Thanks Jen, because I am just lame enough that had I been with my daughter in Satan's Lair i.e. the mall, I would've been the loser knitter that lazily shelled out the cash for it. My self-respect thanks you!

By request: GAP-tastic cowl in Malabrigo Chunky 'Geranio'
Next-up for me: a finished Rhinebeck sweater. I KNOW!!





8 comments:

Jodi said...

Hooray for a successful knit for Nora! It looks very, very cozy and stylish. BTW, holy cow, does Nora have gorgeous long hair.

Can't wait to see the Rhinebeck sweater.

Felix said...

Love this post! The line about "lazily shelling out the cash" in "Satan's Lair" had me roaring with laughter.

I am so glad you didn't have to frequent said Lair in order to create the lovely Gap cowl and it looks great on Nora.

Beverly said...

It looks fantastic on her!

You are not the only one who gets lured into Satan's lair!!

nicole said...

I'm assuming she likes it more than her expression in the last photo would suggest. I think its darling!

Let the crippling Rhinebeck envy begin.

Amy J said...

Yay for you!! I'm dreaming of the day when I can follow in your footsteps ;)

Anonymous said...

I really love the simplicity of this- I just might have to make one too...
And unlike Gap's clothing, which never seem to have room for my butt, chest, or any other measurement of my body, I know this one will fit!

knitalatte said...

Such a beautiful color for your cowl. Looks like a fun project.

Minty said...

Yay for a successful knit for a discerning client! :)