Sort of.
It has a different style collar and it is not made from Twilley's Freedom Spirit, but here is my Spirit Tank in birthday bargain cashmere/merino DK completed. I think I would have prefered something in a 4-ply rather than DK as it has quite a chunky feel to it, but it will do very well for work where our air-con is unpredictable and draughty.
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Now that is beautiful. Classic, simple, and flattering, what more could anyone want? I love the colour too!
I WANT! Maybe I should knit a tank top next and not a blankie. Hmm.
Love that! Looks great on you.
Your tank is gorgeous - it's very elegant.
And I was very disappointed with Patrick Moore's comments. As a Star Trek viewer he should have been aware of Gene Rodenberry's ideals - equality across sex and race. (He might not have been successful in all cases but he was certainly a pioneer). I'm very disappointed in Patrick Moore - pompous a**e.
Very nice! The neckband is ever so neat, mine never look like that.
I love your vest, it's a gorgeous colour and looks great on.
That is lovely, the way the ribbing goes on the v is perfect!
tis a lovely creation.
i love the change in neck and the colour is bootiful. i reckon my sister might like one!! :)
That's a lovely tank top. I wouldn't mind one of them for work too :-)
Now that is a real classic; love the colour and looks great on you
What a beautiful tank top! Very flattering, and I love the colour.
That's a great achievement and the neck is perfect. I too am looking for something similar to knit but in a 4ply cotton, which I have an abundance of in my stash due to a sad failure.
Cheers Gillian
Beautiful, I love the yarn you have chosen. What a great knit.
That is gorgeous! I love the colour. Looks good on you!
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