The inspiration that struck recently was in the form of this crocheted summer cover up. Just me isn't it? I used to crochet and figured I could resurrect those skills in order to have this bolero on my back before summer. It took only one evening of struggling to master the stitches involved - I am calling them 'second generation' crochet stitches - such as Foundation Single Crochet Chain and Extended Double Crochet to make me remember why I took up knitting. A crocheted garment is heavier and stiffer than it's knitted counterpart. One of the stitches involved in increasing at the Bolero's raglan lines involved 8 double crochets. That's a lot of yarn and a lot of weight. A heavier, warmer sweater than what I wanted.
Cute as it
I started with a few rows of seed stitch for a non-curling trim. Followed by one row of YO, k2tog for a row of holes just below the trim that echoes the yarn-over, raglan increases.
As well, running down the front, beside the seed stitch bands, there is a yarn over for a vertical row of holes.
Down the centre back, there are more holes.
Even with this and other rip-backs that might crop up, I think I will be able to wear this by early July. Definitely summer wear.
1 comment:
perfect for summer - love the lacy panel down the back and all the YO's - so simple, yet so effective.
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