Well as I said back here - winter is coming!!
I'd just started this waistcoat back then and meant to take some work in progress pictures but, as you can see, I forgot!!!
This was an easy straightforward piece of crochet once I'd worked out how many chains to start with. If you look back at the link you can see that the bottom of the original is quite different to the top yoke part. I didn't like the look of the lacy bit but the stitch count was different (and the hook size) between the two patterns.
BC3 had to work out how many stitches he/she needed. All went well until it came to the finishing off. I was appalled to find there was no guidance whatsoever on how many double crochets to make round the armhole or down the front/neck. Still I did it and I must say I'm pretty darn pleased with it too. I've EVEN worn it!!!!
I'd just started this waistcoat back then and meant to take some work in progress pictures but, as you can see, I forgot!!!
This was an easy straightforward piece of crochet once I'd worked out how many chains to start with. If you look back at the link you can see that the bottom of the original is quite different to the top yoke part. I didn't like the look of the lacy bit but the stitch count was different (and the hook size) between the two patterns.
BC3 had to work out how many stitches he/she needed. All went well until it came to the finishing off. I was appalled to find there was no guidance whatsoever on how many double crochets to make round the armhole or down the front/neck. Still I did it and I must say I'm pretty darn pleased with it too. I've EVEN worn it!!!!
Love that, well done!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!! :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I like your understated effect better than the original pattern.
ReplyDeleteThanks everybody. Martha - I'm thinking hard about undoing the original cardigan and re-purposing the yarn. Not quite sure what for just yet!!!
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