July 23, 2013

The most wonderfully cute handmade vintage reproduction sweater ever!



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Outfit details

Red and white polka dot hair scarf: eBay
Red hoop earrings: Claire's
Handmade vintage reproduction cherry print sweater: Vintage & Cool Knitting
Bangle bracelets: Assorted sources
Vintage reproduction side button jeans:
Freddies of Pinewood
White 1950s/60s tile purse: etsy seller
Running Rabbit Studio
Red and white peep-toe wedges: Payless
Lip colour: MAC Russian Red 


Photography by
Antonio Cangiano



















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Rarely being able to make even moderately long-term plans (a point I discussed here earlier this year), I don't typically check the weather forecast any further in advance then the day we're on, or perhaps the next, unless curiosity compels me to. Late last month however, that inner voice of wisdom (which it's always wise to listen to) told me to do just that and I'm very glad that I did, because the week that was waiting ahead of us was jam packed with temperatures in the 38C/100F range.

Such toasty days are rarely well suited to wearing sweaters, yet it was precisely that which I wanted to wear, so I knew that I had to head out and grab some snaps right then and there (summer was here by then and that could potentially mean several weeks of sky high temps). Tony and I headed down to the lovely grassy park in front of Skaha Beach here at the south end of town and took turns shooting each other - with a camera, of course! He wanted a new head shot for use online, and I needed to take pictures of this resplendently pretty cherry sweater.

Created for me as a gift by one of the absolute dearest people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting online, Regiane Trainotti of the blog Vintage & Cool Knitting, this sweater arrived on my doorstep shortly before I went in for surgery this past April, and I've been eager to sport it front of the lens ever since.

Regiane and I met when I commented on a sweater she had created for Charlotte from Apple Menina, and became fast friends pretty much overnight, swapping many Facebook messages back and forth, as well as connecting via each other's blogs. She and I share much in common (from a passion for vintage to a penchant for crafting), though we live thousands upon thousands of miles away (Regiane hails from Brazil), which makes meeting face-to-face anytime soon quite unlikely. Thankfully though, there's the internet and postal system by which to stay in touch.

It was via the latter that this beautiful handmade sweater arrived last spring. Regiane had asked if I would like to receive and review one of her wonderful knit garments, and I couldn't say yes quickly enough.

We discussed style, sizing, details and material type (I'm allergic to lamb's wool, so a synthetic wool was a must), and I decided to go with a classic 1940s cherry partnered sweater that Regiane had already made some of before for herself (you can see a cardigan and shell set in the same pattern that she made for herself here) and other people. It's design is so "me", and calls to mind the many wonderful childhood memories of picking sun-kissed Okanagan cherries that I hold near and dear to my heart.

This vintage reproduction sweater could not be more expertly made. I really mean that. From the perfectly neat stitches to the sleeve construction to the way the whole thing fits, I fell in love with Regiane's terrific handiwork even more the moment I slipped this sweater on, and would happily wear anything she created. The quality, workmanship, and care with with it was made are abundantly clear, and I really felt like I'd been transported back to the 1940s as I stood out in the ever-increasingly-warmer late June sunshine that day.

Wanting to ensurer the was on emphasis on my fabulous new cherry print sweater, I kept the rest of my ensemble fairly low key: Freddie's side button jeans, a few bangles to match the colours of the sweater, a fun white vintage square tile purse, a simple polka dot hair scarf, and a pair of peep-toe wedges (which, amazingly, are holding on for another year - I've had them for a few summers now, and each year I think that one will be its last, but, though they do look a bit worn out, they're still going strong and I suspect they'll get me through until the end of this one).

I love the look of cropped/short waisted sweaters with high-waisted vintage or reproduction jeans and trousers - I find the combo really helps ad length to my relatively short torso and overall height (of 5'2"), so it's one I reach for often. If I wasn't in a pants mood however, I'd happily pair this charming sweater with something such as a red, black or denim pencil or a-line skirt. It would look darling under a jumper or pinafore dress as well, and of course with high waisted shorts, too.

Without a doubt, this is - as the title of today's post says - the most wonderfully cute handmade vintage reproduction sweater I've ever had. It's comfy, expertly constructed, completely adorable - and a cinch to wash (a trip later in the day to the dog park with Annie and numerous other pups there meant that it needed a good cleaning the moment I got home, and it came clean in a snap after a gentle hand washing). I would love it equally whether Regiane and I were friends or not, but the fact that we are makes it all the more dear to my heart.

If you've also fallen hard for this sweet-as-a-summer-cherry sweater yourself, too, Regiane is always happy to create pieces for customers who are interested in purchasing one of her beautiful knits. She's planning to open an online shop soon, and for the time being, can be contacted either via her blog or Facebook.

Just as the weatherman had predicted, the temperatures did indeed sore skyward from the next day onward, so I'm really happy we got a chance to grab these snaps when we did, and moreover that I finally had the opportunity to share Regiane's incredibly fun handmade knit garment with all of you. Though it might be a few more weeks until the weather is cool enough to fold it back into heavy rotation in my wardrobe again, all of that summer sunshine is needed to grow the cherries that the Okanagan is renowned for, and which match this endlessly cute sweater so well.

My deepest thanks go out to Regiane for creating this excellent piece and sending it my way. It's the first sweater anyone has knit specifically for me since I was a little girl, and I know that I will treasure it always as the beautiful gift and work of wearable vintage reproduction art that it is.

90 comments:

  1. This sweater rules, its so cute=9

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  2. It's fabulous sweater! I didn't know Regiane and her blog, but added her immediately to my blogroll!

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  3. This is THE most darling sweater I have ever seen Jessica! And those little cherries go so sweetly with your cherry red lips and hair :D

    It has been a chilly week where I am and I would love one of these so much to keep me warm - if only I had found out about Vintage & Cool Knitting earlier, but alas it has only been as of this week that I have seen you and Apple Menina looking so gorgeous in your sweaters! However I am just delighted to have discovered this great repro brand, I will know where to get my sweater for next winter now :D

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  4. this is such a gorgeous sweater! Regiane us such a talent!
    xx
    http://threscreensiren.com

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  5. This sweater is so adorable! Vintage knits in good condition are hard to come by so repro ones using vintage patterns are a must and its great that you've got one personalised to your liking! I might just have to check out her online store when it opens :)

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  6. This is my favorite outfit of yours! Adorable!

    Thanks doll,
    The Glamorous Housewife

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  7. Regianne is truly an amazing artist and also a best friend!
    You look gorgeous as always, Jess <3

    Love from Brazil.

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  8. So jealous right now of your beautiful sweater! Unfortunately anything like that on me makes me look like dear Dolly Parton, but I do wish to sport a 40s knit every now and then. And your Freddies are a perfect matching.

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  9. I am seriously drooling from how outstanding that sweater is! OMG you look amazing in it,and the workmanship is incredible. Must check out her stuff asap

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  10. What a lovely sweater (and the white purse is super cute as well)!

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  11. nice sweat, don't like the cherrys that much... but sil looks good on you

    greets James Little

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  12. Glorious sweater I must check out the website to see if she can do 30 s knits. Stay cool
    Urban hounds

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  13. Absolutely stunning sweater! and outfit post. I would love to learn how to knit so I could make myself sweaters exactly like that. Also what does your tattoo say? I just noticed it and have been lusting for a more visible tattoo myself yours looks lovely:)

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    1. Thank you very much, honey! My tattoo (my one and only piece of ink to date), says the word "poet" (writing poetry has always been an integral part of my life, as I talked about last winter in this post: http://www.chronicallyvintage.com/2013/02/by-request-sampling-of-my-poetry.html) in black ink. I got when I was 17 from a tattoo parlour in my (then) neighbourhood, but they didn't do all that great of a job (the font wasn't quite how I wanted and the ink saturation was spotty from day one), but I still love it (and all that it represents for me) dearly. One day I'd like to get it touched up and perhaps added to (I've always thought some little flowers and perhaps butterflies and/or ladybugs around it would be pretty).

      I'd love to see any new ink you get!

      ♥ Jessica

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  14. Oh my goodness! I'm not sure I can handle how cute this sweater is! Gosh, this is why you gotta love repro stuff!

    xoxo
    -Janey

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  15. Goodness gracious, that sweater is too adorable!!! What a lovely gift to receive in the mail!!!

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  16. Wow you look great and I love the sweater! I just followed her blog. This sweater is on my to knit list. I just have to adjust the pattern to my size.

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    1. Thank you very much, darling gal!!! How awesome that you're planning to create this same sweater. Please post about it if you do, I'd love to see you in our "twin" cherry sweaters. :)

      ♥ Jessica

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  17. Wow she is talented. That is such a cute sweater! You look so fresh and cute!!!

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  18. And the yarn she used looks so good. Some acrylic yarn looks so synthetic, I don't like that at all!

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    1. Excellent point, dear Anthea, it really is good quality yarn - so soft and comfortable against my skin.

      ♥ Jessica

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  19. that is the cutest sweater I've ever seen. The whole outfit is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

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  20. I am in love with your whole outfit! You look so pretty,

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  21. You look so immensely pretty!
    Thank you so much hon, that is incredibly kind of you to say! I'm super glad that you liked so much! Again, thank you very much for all the compliments. I appreciate, means a lot!

    I also wanna thank you for being such a fabulous friend that you are to me! Your friendship is one of the most amazing things that happened to me on the last year, I already told you that! ;)
    It's such a honor to me to have one of my knitting pieces featuring in your blog! ♥

    Tons of love & hugs,
    Regiane

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  22. How cute! And you wear it well. Your poses in the first and fifth pictures are pro-level. :)

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  23. What a lovely look on you! The sweater is just fabulous! I hope you are doing well!

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  24. This sweater is out of control adorable, I'm in love! Not only am I in love with practically anything cherries, but the style of this sweater is flattering and beautiful!

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  25. Yayy, cherries!! That looks perfect on you :)

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  26. Absolutely wonderful! And you KNOW as a colorwork knitter myself that I would love it, too! It's absolutely perfect and adorable on you, and I love how you've styled it. It's such a classic shape, and with cherries on the yoke, what could be better? Her work is just lovely!

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    1. Thank you very, very much, sweet Tasha! I was so thinking of you as I was writing this post and am especially touched to know that you - one of the absolute best knitters I've ever had the pleasure of knowing - like Regiane's darling cherry sweater.

      I totally agree, vintage repro knits don't any cuter or better than this! :)

      ♥ Jessica

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  27. The jumper is so adorable you look lovely xxx

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  28. The most wonderfully cute sweater ever, ever, EVER!

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  29. This handmade is amazing and Regiane is a talented girl.
    You're very charming, Jess!

    xoxo,
    Giselle

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  30. As cute as a cherry and I adore your purse.

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  31. Love it!! That is one of the best and prettiest sweaters i've ever seen. No exaggeration. I covet it. I think i have to learn to knit, darnit! :) You look fabulous as ever, Jessica. I adore the tile purse too. You have impeccable taste.

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  32. Oh it's GORGEOUS! What a talented lady, and it couldn't have gone to a better (& well deserving) home!
    <3 Sara

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  33. What a wonderful sweater--you look absolutely darling!

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  34. Wow, this is just a spectacular sweater and can I say it fits you like a charm! The ribbed waist area is so flattering. I love it. Gosh, I can sure appreciate the work that must have gone into it...you are one lucky lady:))) I could certainly see this as a wardrobe staple. This is my favorite sweater outfit post from you:)

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    1. Thank you very much, my dear friend. I love the ribbing on the waist, too. I wasn't wearing any kind of waist cincher, girdle or slimming undergarments under it, and yet, even being a white garment, it was (I think) very kind to my midsection area, which is not always the case with ribbed garments, I find.

      It's interesting, you know, but I was thinking about it, and while I've posted tons of cardigans (and knit shrugs) here, I've shared significantly fewer sweaters (some, yes, but not tons). I don't have a huge collection per se, but these photos really makes me think I should try to post about some more of them (none of which hold a candle to Regiane's wonderful creation) when the cold weather settles in again.

      Big hugs!
      ♥ Jessica

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  35. That sweater is gorgeous. I am also a fan of the high-waisted pants + cropped sweater combo. You look fantastic in these photos.

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  36. oh wow, your sweater is fantastic!! i'm so impressed that it's handmade, i can't knit so i imagine the cherries would have been really hard (or at least moderately tricky for someone who actually can knit, haha). it's so hard to find nice sweaters/cardigans/knits that are the right shape and length, i like them to be cropped because everything i wear is high waisted and everything modern seems to be that bit longer that i don't like, but this is wonderful!

    little henry lee

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  37. That sweater is to die for! I am always envious of people who can wear sweaters; they are so cute but I am always hot, even in the middle of winter.

    Hellcat Vintage

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  38. That sweater is absolutely adorable! Cute outfit today.

    Best Wishes,
    Amanda

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    1. Thank you very much, dear Amanda. It's so cute and comfortable - I just know it will be a go-to cold weather piece for me this winter and for many to come afterwards.

      I think of you often and truly hope you're having a great summer, sweet lady.

      Big hugs,
      ♥ Jessica

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  39. Jessica,
    What a wonderfull way for someone to tell you "get well soon" - beautiful handmade sweater! No, "beautiful" is not adequate. (looking for a better word)... I'm going for "astonishing!"
    It has cherries on! My favorite application (besides cats :D )
    ..and it's white one.

    Without a doubt - I'd like one too.

    Have a great (summer) day!
    Marija

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  40. Such a cute outfit! I have loved cherry print for a long time.

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    1. Thank you very much, dear Chrissy, I absolute adore cherry printed fashions as well. Our town (and region of B.C.) is renowned for being one of the biggest cherry producing areas in Canada, and I grew up spending my summer's picking and canning/freezing/baking with cherries as a youngster, so when I wear them I think of that first and foremost.

      ♥ Jessica

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  41. That sweater really is the cutest thing I've ever seeen!! <3 xx

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  42. You look absolutely amazing! :D
    Ohhh that sweater is so beautiful!!!!

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  43. I have ogled this jumper for over a year now since I first saw it on Charlotte's blog. It has everything you'd want in such a sweet vintage knit. How much does she charge for this? I wanted to ask Charlotte, but I cannot speak or read spanish.

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  44. The post title is entirely appropriate; it IS the cutest sweater ever! I love your accessorizing, and the outfit looks comfy and effortless!
    I'm going to go check out her other work now. :-)

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  45. The sweater is simply funky! Love it so much!Had a few as a kind .... I never really appreciated them ... now I would love to have a few original vintage knitwear.
    http://balearaitzart.blogspot.com.au/

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  46. Jessica, you look like a life size doll !
    This is such a beautiful sweater - how nice of her to make this for you - and you wear it beautifully!

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  47. ooooh this cherry jumper is the cutest i have seen in a long time, i have to convince my mum to make me one like that too;)
    you look stunning beautiful!
    kiss,mary
    http://www.maryloucinnamon.com/

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  48. Jessica, je t'adore! But I'm green with envy over your gorgeous sweater :)

    ~ Kymberlee

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    1. Aww, merci beaucoup, my dear Kymberlee!

      ♥ Jessica

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  49. I had to suppress a squeal at that sweater!! (My baby is trying to send some work emails and I don't want to annoy him!!) It's too cute, and I bet you could make it work with a lot of different bottoms - a-line skirt, or some high waisted shorts?

    Really adorable!

    That's funny about you thinking about posting on the same topic as me - I look forward to seeing what you post about it at a later date, my post was a bit of a quick one.

    P x

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    1. Thank you very much, honey! I do that too sometimes, as my honey works from home most of the time, and I have a real tendency to squeal, ooohh and ahhh over various things I see online. For sure! I don't wear shorts, but I see tons of different skirt, jumper (pinafore) dress, capri pant, and trouser possibilities for this sweater - starting putting it with a red vintage pencil skirt that I have.

      Over the past couple of months I've been coming up with various ideas for wedding related posts (they just keep popping into the ol' brain one after another) and am thinking I'll really make the topic a focal subject for some of my posts next spring and/or early summer, as the 2014 wedding season kicks off. If I follow your lovely lead and post about what to wear to a wedding, it will likely appear sometime in 2014 (yes, I'm really big on thinking long term about future posts :)).

      ♥ Jessica

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    2. Sorry, I meant to say "starting with putting it with" - typing and having a conversation at the same time there.

      ♥ Jessica

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  50. I'm obsessed with cherries, your sweater just made my day, it's gorgeous. And, normally, I would say something like - oh, god, I want that sweater in my closet, but no, you look amazing in it ;)

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  51. Wow, this is more than just a beautiful garment, it's a story -- a whole experience! And can I just say that cropped sweaters with high waisted pants are one of my absolute favorite looks as well! I think you and I have had a chuckle in the past about us each having opposite but equally annoying proportions that can make it hard to get the look perfectly and find pieces that aren't too long or too short. But you've nailed it PERFECTLY! Your cute little shoes peeping out from your trousers are my favorite part. :)


    http://dresseduplikealady.com

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  52. Fabulous jumper, makes a great outfit.

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  53. Holy cherries, that is one of the cutest tops I've seen. You will want to wear it all year round no matter what the temperature! Your whole outfit is so cute, the jeans and shoes are perfectly suited and you look divine!

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  54. Oh wow!!! I am absolutely loving that cute little cherry sweater! It's the best!!!!! I love your whole look - the jeans, the bangles everything! Totally amazing outfit! The best! LOVE!!! :D

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  55. Adorable! I love that the cherries match your MAC lipstick and lovely locks. I would love a cherry sweater...oh and a banana sweater. That would be too cute!

    <3 Jackie @ Let's Go Thrifting

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  56. Holy bananas I am late commenting on this, but what a lovely sweater! The fit and the pattern are just gorgeous and I really like the rest of the outfit you've paired it with - it really lets the sweater shine. I must get myself a pair of Freddies sorted out, I'm really inspired by the simple chic effect that they create with the fitted sweater.

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  57. what a lovely sweater !
    I really love your outfit
    XOXO

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    1. Merci beaucoup, dear Solenn! This sweater would look incredible on you, too, and I know you'd have all kinds of great 1940s accessories on hand to partner it with.

      ♥ Jessica

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  58. Hi

    Lovely and fabulous jumper,great photos too:)

    Wish you a lovely day:)

    Merethe

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  59. CUTE! Love this sweater! You look (as usual) just awesome in it.

    Hope you're doing well these days. :)

    Lisa.

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  60. I liked this outfit so much I gave it a shout-out on my blog. Hope you don't mind!

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    1. I don't mind in the slightest - and am thoroughly touched that you did so. Thank you very, very much, dear gal! You just made my day as sweet and lovely as a bowl full of cherries!!!

      ♥ Jessica

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  61. You look like you've just stepped off a 1940's magazine cover! That sweater is by far one of the cutest reproduction ones I've ever seen!

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    1. That is a complement of the highest caliber, dear Inky, thank you so very much!

      ♥ Jessica

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  62. That heavenly sweater is just so precious on you, and made even more delightful by the fact that is was made for you!

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  63. I simply adore this sweater! It is perfect for you.

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  64. I want one! That sweater is so cute it's ridiculous. I adore the cherry print. It's definitely a retro treasure. So quirky, so ideal for you.

    May the Force be with you.
    Emily

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  65. Oh my! It is just perfection isn't it? You look absolutely adorable in it.

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  66. You are lovable wearing that beautiful sweater! Regiane is very good at knitting and cherries make the sweater very 40s.
    I do agree with you: internet is a great way to get or keep in touch with people, I love it!

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  67. The sweater is ridiculously adorable Jessica! What a terrific gift to review! The cherries are so cute and you're right about the cropped working well on your stature. These photos are quite beautiful too!
    -Jamie
    ChatterBlossom

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  68. I dont know if you will read the reply on my blog, so I am posting on yours as well, just in case:

    "I spent too much in july on clothes, that really isn't the norm. But I finally decided I needed glamour in my life. It isn't because I put on weight that I should be denied the feeling of looking in the mirror and feeling good about myself. On the contrary.

    So I got enough clothes to enjoy the end of summer and that I will still be able to use during autumn if paired with a nice cardigan or jacket. For autumn I plan to get one or two jackets, as I have none left that fit my arms anymore. And I would rather have fewer pieces but quality ones than to have a full wardrobe really fast but it being full of pieces that will be falling apart on the first or second wash.

    I have always always had dogs my entire life, my family has a big house and we used to have anywhere between 5 and 15 dogs at a time. Yes, that many.

    My father is alergic to cats, so I never had one. Plus, with that many dogs it would not have been the best of ideas anyway. lol

    My landlord here in Germany doesn't allow dogs, so we got our kitties. And I am smitten with them, they are my babies. They are the best cats I could have wished for, such amazing personalities. I am a dotting mom to them, so I may be a tidy bit biased here. hehe

    Where are you going to travel to? My husband and I just had a trip to London and we both went to Brazil this year, so I dont think we will travel anytime soon. Maybe a small road trip to celebrate my 15th in october, we shall see.

    And thank you, I love love love your blog's name and caught myself wishing I could be as witty. So it is a great compliment to know you liked my blog's name too.

    Tons of hugs right back to you from Germany.

    xO,

    Uila"

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    1. Hello dear Uila,

      Thank you very much for sharing more of your lovely story with me. My goodness, 15 dogs! That's awesome! It must have been so much fun to grow up surrounded by so many darling pets (true that cats probably wouldn't have been a good fit with so many cute canines around!).

      I'm really happy for you that you now get to have some darling kitties in your life, sweetheart. Stella was the first pet my husband and I got together, as we'd not lived in places that permitted cats or any pets before either. We now have our own condo (since March 2013) and it was that which allowed us to finally get our darling dog Annie this spring.

      Oh, how fantastic that you have such big travel plans! Unfortunately traveling, even relatively short distances, is exceedingly hard for me due to my health, but we're hoping to perhaps take a short road trip later this year to Vancouver and/or Victoria (both are in our province) or Calgary, Alberta. Only time will tell if it comes to fruition, but I'm super excited about the idea!

      Oodles of hugs to you and your sweet kitties,
      ♥ Jessica

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  69. ooops, celebrate my 25th not 15th! I am too young to start saying I am ten years younger. Maybe in ten years time. haha

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  70. She is one hell of a talented knitter! I cannot believe this is hand knitted, all the stitches look so perfect. Congratulations, and please tell when she has opened a shop. I have challenged myself - I will learn to knit, and I have become much better. It helps me relax and I produce something - win win. I also love your bangles, as always, they matches perfectly. I think the blouse will look great the coming winter with a red or green cardigan over.

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    1. Seconded completely - Regiane is a truly stellar knitter. I've purchased many a store bought sweater over the years that paled in comparison to the quality and professional skill level of hers. I really think its the gold standard to which I'll hold all future sweater purchases. You bet, dear gal, I'll be sure to post here once Regiane has launched her online shop.

      Best of luck with learning how to knit!

      ♥ Jessica

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  71. I can't get over how cute that sweater is! Your whole ensemble is adorable!

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  72. that sweater is ultra-super amazing adorable! :) Love it!!! And it goes great with your cherry lipstick!! :)

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