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Whee!

The swatch was too pretty. I had to stop it early so I could start on the sweater. Gauge is spot-on anyway, based on this snippet.


I think plain main + multicolored accent is going to be my new favorite trick.

Also: Roland Young is freakin’ hilarious so far in Topper. He usually played a very staid British type, or sometimes the man who you’d think would be the staid British type (such as the flirty and drunken Uncle Willie in one of my favorite movies, the Philadelphia Story) so I haven’t seem him do physical stuff before.

You can tell this is a Hal Roach film by the director’s sometime use of speeded-up footage. Hey, it was comedy gold in silent days! But you know, Hal Roach lived to be a hundred and kept active in the biz until the end. His imdb producer credits top 1000. I have fond memories of my dad unspooling Hal’s Laurel and Hardy movies on a movie projector in the living room. I’m not going to begrudge the man a few wacky camera tricks.

Frogging the swatch – I need every yard for this sweater!

  1. April 1st, 2006 at 04:12 | #1

    Wow. Just wow.

    I really, REALLY like it. Pretty colors.

  2. April 1st, 2006 at 04:12 | #2

    Wow. Just wow.

    I really, REALLY like it. Pretty colors.

  3. Anonymous
    April 1st, 2006 at 21:43 | #3

    Topper

    I haven’t seen the Topper movies in years. That was a great series, especially the original. Poor old Cosmo…

    Maybe I’m just old, or at least old-fashioned, but I really enjoy the classics. They may not have had the neat special effects or monstrous budgets, but sometimes there’s something to be said for simplicity.

  4. Anonymous
    April 1st, 2006 at 21:43 | #4

    Topper

    I haven’t seen the Topper movies in years. That was a great series, especially the original. Poor old Cosmo…

    Maybe I’m just old, or at least old-fashioned, but I really enjoy the classics. They may not have had the neat special effects or monstrous budgets, but sometimes there’s something to be said for simplicity.

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