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I think I mentioned before that I subscribed to the digital version of Verena Knitting beginning with this issue, simply because I loved Pattern #1, a pullover and skirt. The whole thing was in a deep charcoal suiting fabric. It gave the effect of an obi under the jacket because of the wide quilted part. It was very form-fitting from the very high waist through mid-hip with horizontal channel quilting, then a straight wrap skirt for the rest of it. Here's an example of traditional Korean dress. The jacket? Maybe not either, but I'm dying for it. Gorgeous, especially with the skirt she showed, but the skirt would not be wonderful on me. A very short jacket with an asymmetric half-bow with a long tail. One was based on the Korean national dress, and it was THE must-have piece of the group, IMO. I posted a while ago that I was thinking about something like that, and I went to a presentation of a graduate thesis in design, and she had done a collection of suits. The other thing I'm thinking of is a very, very short jacket. I think with the skirt and a long-sleeved sweater/top and the vest it will be nice. I can't think of what you call it, but it sits on top of the fabric, and is kind of shiny. I have a lot of the same thing I made narrow Marfy pants from, or I have some that's a little thicker with a slight texture and a black/brown design on it. I love the look of the long vests I'm seeing, and I think this will be good. I am working on a sleeveless version of the FSG#1960 cardigan, belted. I think they really need a skirt to show them off best, and I think my brown straight knit skirt will be just fine, but I want a jackety-type piece with it (third piece). They're from Fergie, and they're called Jigsawed I found them on sale at VonMaur's, and absolutely could not resist.