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    Lace Knit cuffs to match jabot

    Back around Burns Night in January I posted pictures of a Shetland Lace knit jabot that my wife made for me to wear with my new Sheriffmuir doublet.

    She didn't have the time before Burns Night to knit matching cuffs, but she wanted to finish the cuffs nonetheless so that I would have a matching sett.

    Well, she just finished them recently, and this weekend I got all dressed up for some "backyard photos" so that she could post some pics of the finished project on her Ravelry page. (For those non-knitters, the Ravelry forum is the X Marks of the knitting world).

    I thought I'd share some of the photos with you.

    Just strolling about the Newsome estate....


    Smiling for the camera....


    Another pose for my wife's Ravelry viewers....


    Aren't I a cheeky monkey!?


    An interloper in our photo shoot!


    For those knitters out there, she has the pattern she created for the jabot and cuff sett available as a free download on Ravelry. Her screen name is "JMN."

    For those non-knitters who might like something like this, PM me!

    The lace design is from a mid-nineteenth century Shetland shawl pattern. She adapted it for the jabot and cuff. She only put the pattern she made on Ravelry yesterday, and after just a few hours had over 170 "favorites." I'm such a proud husband!
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    One word, simply wonderful. (Make that two words)
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    Those do sound wonderful. I'm a fan of the jabot, of course.
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    The chick magnet strikes again!

    The entire outfit looks great.
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    Do these cuffs attach to your shirt somehow?

    I've said it before and I'll say it again:
    You're the best-dresed chicken farmer I know.
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    That's a great look. Compliments to your wife.

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    A very nice look, Matt. Your wife does beautiful work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    Do these cuffs attach to your shirt somehow?

    I've said it before and I'll say it again:
    You're the best-dresed chicken farmer I know.
    The lace is sewn into a wide cloth band (we used the same natural silk as we did for the collar), which is sized to fit snugly on my wrists and buttons closed. The shirt cuff comes over that.

    The commercially produced lace cuffs I have seen have used elastic in the cuffs to get a good fit, but we wanted to avoid that.
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    Wonderfull, Matt !
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