On New Year's Eve I finished sewing up and blocking a couple lingering crochet projects. First up, my first crochet garment - a granite vest. Not a fancy design but I learned a bit about fit, putting a piece of clothing together and the reverse crochet stitch. I picked the pattern up from a Patons booklet at Joann Fabrics. I used KnitPicks Andrean Treasure in granite. The only change I made was adding another round of single crochet around the neckband to decrease the depth of the V. If I made it again I'd make the shoulder straps shorter to fit me better. I'll probably frog this at some point-but that's okay as I learned alot from the process.
I finished this poncho awhile ago except for blocking it. When I saw my sister's gray poncho that she knitted, I wanted something similar! I used a pattern from the Garnsstudio website for a girl's poncho and figured if I used bulky yarn and a bigger hook it would turn out okay. It's 3 skeins of Sierra in mist. I may add a flower at the V-maybe one that can be removed at will.
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Are you sure you want to frog it? That color looks great on you. However, if you know you won't wear it, then I guess frogging and making something else is the best way to go.
Love your poncho!
Well, I haven't frogged it yet and will wear it til I decide. I think it's just a little too big in the shoulder area. I do like the color too.
Well I'm finally leaving a comment! Betsey, this blog is just wonderful. I love looking at it and am awed by all the things you're in to (and always by your creativity.)
I was going to ask what frogging is, but from the other comments it sounds like taking the whole thing apart? Yes?
Lenore
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