There are two things that I hate about cleaning my closet. The first is cleaning my closet. The second is deciding what to get rid of.
Once I get going, however, I can be ruthless. In fact, I am so ruthless with discarding clothing that I find myself with more empty than full hangers at the end of the clean. I also end up with a pile of clothes that are new, near new, loved but don’t fit quite the way that I would like them to, and clothes that I just know can be redeemed from the discard pile if I can just somehow fix them.
I have been good about keeping up with the closet every six months but, for some reason, I find I am putting back the same few redeemable clothes over the last couple of purges. I think that these pieces are like the single skeins of yarn that I buy, just too pretty to be tossed but why keep them if they are never to be used?
One such piece is a very pretty quilted vest that was given to me as a gift. It is very well made, soft and does fit but, and here it is, I just don’t feel right in it. We live in a cold climate. I need sleeves.
I tried to pass this pretty vest along with other new cast offs to DDs last weekend but no dice. DD1 liked it but said “my arms will be cold”. I confess that I donated the rest of the bag but took the vest home. I just like it!
I have been stewing over keeping this odd piece of clothing ever since Saturday. This is just an example of my peculiar way of thinking of fibres; I really want to keep this soft, quilty, cozy vest but have no idea when, more likely if, I will ever, ever wear the thing.
Yesterday I had a light bulb come on; why don’t I knit or crochet sleeves! With sleeves it won’t be a vest any more and my arms will be warm. If the sleeves are tightly crocheted or knitted the vest can double as a light jacket. I am dying to get started but I need to stash dive for a complimentary yarn and decide on which craft I will use.
I am putting all of my WIP’s aside this weekend and devoting my crafting time to sleeves. I hope to have a finished vest with sleeves that will then be known as a jacket, done by Monday. Bet you can’t wait for next week’s blog to see how this project turns out!
Happy crafting!
Great idea to make it work for you! I cant wait to see the finished project
I found the yarn today, now I just need to get busy!