
I've actually got more done than I'm showing, but until it's completely ready for the big reveal it's more fun to keep you guessing.
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So I have designed an entirely different vest for myself using Sweater Wizard. This vest will still have the varying greys/black background and the burgundy tweed patterning but the stitch pattern and neckline will be different. I'm hoping it will actually look better than the original plan. At least I won't end up with flowers planted directly over the...ahem..."girls".

I left the fuzzy fringe end of the original weaving because I felt it added texture and interest to the bag.
I found that the long lengths of yarn needed kept getting tangled as I was weaving the narrow band so I first tried bobbin lace bobbins. I know there is supposed to be a way of using these for Kumihimo and also as bobbins when doing intarsia, I've seen it done, but even with a half hitch over the top they keep unwinding on me. Frequently!
So I've switched to the only other thing I could readily find, what I'm calling my "IKEA bobbins". I wound the yarn around the outside of the little bag clips and then just tucked the end into the clip before I closed it. It's working very well actually, and I may just use the idea for knitting intarsia as well.
Wondering where all this is going? Stay tuned. More will be forthcoming as it is worked out and worked on.
I'm now in the process of adding a bottom piece. I'm crocheting it from more of that handspun. The centre portion of an ice-cream lid will provide additional strength and shape to the bottom.
Bottom of what? Wait and see. It's still a work in progress.
I'm quite excited about my new idea. I'll give you more details about it tomorrow but for now I'll show this image of the work in progress and tell you a bit about what I'm doing.
The other end is cut off and machine sewn. Both selvages have long floats where the colours were loosely carried up the sides.
One side of the weaving has a threading mistake 2.5" from the selvedge that renders it unusable within guild standards for shows and sales, so I have to either cut it off and use the narrower width, or find a way of creatively covering the mistake.