I'm soooo close to being done with my Mom's scarf. Can't wait to have another Christmas gift done. Planning on finishing it tonight -- will post a finished pic tomorrow.
In the meantime, to give you something to look at, here is a picture of something I finished a couple of months ago.
Pattern: Molly Bolero from Debbie Bliss Junior Knits
Size: biggest size (ages 9-10)
Yarn: Laines Du Nord Dolly Maxi in Dusty Rose, used 9 balls (from Elann.com)
Needles: US 9 (and US 8 for edging)
Modifications: The body and sleeves of this bolero are knit as one piece (see diagram below) and then the edging is picked up and knit. I used short rows to shape the sleeves rather than using the stair-step cast-on and bind-off specified in the pattern. I used a provisional cast for the sleeves and kitchenered them together to avoid seams. I then knit the ribbed edging on the sleeves in the round (instead of flat, as per pattern). I sewed the short side seams before working on the body edging so I could knit that in the round too (yes, I'm an "in the round" freak, apparently). The edging around the neck uses short rows and the pattern did not say anything about wrapping the turns, but I did it anyway (and I found that it is not easy to hide the wrap in ribbing -- which is probably why the pattern ignored the wraps).
Comments: This bolero came out rather large, but it seems that Debbie Bliss sizes many of her children's patterns to be oversized, and I guess I forgot that. My daughter is 9 and it is pretty big on her (in fact, it fits me, although it did have a tendency to split.
I LOVE the bolero!! It's adorable, if a little big.
ReplyDeleteI am soooooooo reassured - I am knitting Molly for a soon to be 11year old and it looks like an elephant could fit it (and my daughter is a tiny twig-like creature). It looks gorgeous and it was interesting reading your tips - thanks!
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