Lol it's just two rectangles sewn together.
This is my first time (that I can remember) using chenille yarn.
Like pretty much all the yarn I own, I picked it up second hand; this time from Goodwill. Got 4 skeins of the same yarn and they all had sleeves/labels . A rare opportunity so I had to grab them.
Decided to experiment. I wasn't sure if the fabric I was working up would be wide enough or long enough but hey, f*ck around and find out I guess.
I used a large gauge, 41 peg loom.
Slip stitch the end pegs. E wrap seed stitch the rest.
Just worked away at the yarn, using 2 skeins for each rectangle.
Sewed the side seams and shoulder seams.
And done. New shirt acquired.
A bit short but crop sweaters are in style right?
Posted pics of the label from the yarn I used if anyone wants to hunt some down for themselves.
(Sidenote: I finished this last night and my husband wasn't aware I was making it.
I was wearing it today when I opened the door to welcome him home from work...then we sat together at the table...then chatted...he hadn't noticed...at allllllll....
"honey, i made a new top."
"oh?" He looks around then down at the shirt I'm actually wearing right in front of him. "Oh! It looks good."