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May 05, 2008

What’s Old is New, What’s Sexy Becomes Steamy…

Sexyknitterslarge2    We have been so busy with sexy looks and lingerie! I’m still working on last week’s string bikini underwear. I think I have to tell you ladies about a fun site I found called Sexy Knitters Club at sexyknittersclub.blogspot.com which is overflowing with the creativity of pretty ladies and their naughty but nice patterns. Inspired as I was, I decided this week is all about sleep wear and finding new ideas for old patterns…or just exactly how to find the sexy in your old patterns. Pear Shapes take note while I slip into something a little more comfortable…
                                                                                                                                                            

  No need to buy a new pattern for these ideas ladies. Make old patterns new again just by adding length and width for entirely new items. For example, rethink your favorite patterns: make a chemise out of this Lovelela Lela Tank top pattern just by adding a few rows to the bottom, it is perfect for small busts and Pear Shapes. By adding length to the end and turning it into a little skirt a very cute and cuddly creation for sexy snuggles emerges from the sheets. Then slip into the panties from last weeks blog which happen to match!  Here is a great site for knitting advice in general, but this little page of pearls will help guide my Apples and Lollipops along as they search their old patterns for new ideas. Copy and paste this for help with sizing. http://knitty.com/issuesummer04/FEATpatterns102.html

  Bamboodressalone For Asparagus girls and Pear Shapes this Little Bamboo dress is a dual option. As daring as outer-wear as it is at bedtime The Little Bamboo dress by designer Laurie-Ann Schultz is a great feel under the covers or at dinner. Try your favorite color on in this straight shaped and low cut look. Bright colors are sexy because they catch the eye of your amore, the brighter the better. If you fear it, start by adding color just to the detail of the neckline. A splash of color on a neutral background can keep the gaze of your beloved where ever you want it.

    This dress works for Pears and Asparagus shapes as a sexy date look or as a night gown. Small chests can pull off a look such as this low-cut design because a small chest won’t stretch out the detail around the neck and nothing will fall out either.

    Pear shapes take a look at the  straight shape in the skirt of the Bamboo Dress. This pattern works on a curvy bottom half because the interest is around the neckline.  To visually balance the width of the hips, drawing the eyes up to your face instead of down to your curves (which it hugs smoothly by the way) is your best choice. An Asparagus can wear pretty much any shape she chooses but she needs something exciting around the neck or waist to keep her figure from looking shapeless. This dress creates enough of it’s own excitement with it's sexy details to keep the eye of the beholder right where you want it. On the menu of course...

Have fun rethinking all of your old patterns and check out the patterns mentioned in this blog on the Soysilk website. Please keep me updated on any of your new ideas for these innovative fibers but resist the urge to model those new undies you finished (hopefully) from last week's blog, SWTC has a very strict nudity policy gals!

Lena Walker Smith

PS Do me a favor my lovelies, when you invite your friends to peruse this blog remind them to read Real Women Wear Knits, the first one published, so that they aren't confused by all the food references! Scroll down also for a refresher every now and again yourselves! Tah Tah for Now!

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I LOVE, LOVE all of your posts! I look forward to each one, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us!

I am so glad you love the advice! If there is something you'd like me to write a piece on make a suggestion and I'll put it on my list of topics to cover. See ya online Becka!
Lena

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