I started with a sweater from one of my favorite knitting books (and the one I learned to knit from 10 years ago), the first in a series of 3 by Sally Melville. I started the sweater on the cover because it was assymetrical, without realizing just how much garter stitch it required. I alternated different colored yarns for stripes which helped somewhat with the "bore factor".
When I finished the sweater enough to try on the one slightly longer front just looked like a mistake and the whole thing looked boring. I finished it this morning by adding some crochet to the short side (leaving it still somewhat assymetrical) and crocheting around the edges with the contrasting color, even leaving ends hanging for a "funky" factor. Here is the result:
Sally Melville's knitting books are winners. What a great idea to use them with sewing and crocheting! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYour sweater is very nice, it's perfect for winter. Great job! Thanks for sharing this wonderful post, and to your creative ideas in knitting. Excellent!
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