I finished making this sweater a couple of weeks ago and since then have actually worn it twice yay!
If you can remember it was this one here which I started making a few months ago. This is the second sweater I have made for myself that I actually like enough to wear, the first was this one.
I'm never happy with the end result and always say this is the last time, all that work and it doesn't look that good on me. However friends and family always compliment me when I'm wearing them so I'm thinking perhaps they don't look that bad after all. (unless they are just saying it to be nice π)
I hated it when it was finished and had to make a few tweaks to make it acceptable for me to wear, the rolled design at the neck and at the start of the sweater which looked great on the model didn't suit me at all, it looked like a fat sausage wrapped around my hips π and I just hated the neckline.
To make it wearable I did a running stitch around the bottom of the sweater to catch the stitches and then with bated breath I cut the roll off, I then picked up the stitches and ribbed the bottom. For the neck I frogged the rolled neck and picked up stitches around the neck edge and ribbed there too. It was quite fiddly and to be honest I wasn't sure if I was spoiling it altogether but I was pleased with the result at least I have something I can wear.
This sweater was made with Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Raspberry and it took 500 grams.
It's very sloppy, soft, cosy and warm to be worn on extra cold days.
If you can remember I told you I was crocheting a sweater too, that too is finished but I don't think I'll be wearing it, more about that one later.
Have a great weekend.π
See all the great parties I will be linking to in my right side-bar.
If you can remember it was this one here which I started making a few months ago. This is the second sweater I have made for myself that I actually like enough to wear, the first was this one.
I'm never happy with the end result and always say this is the last time, all that work and it doesn't look that good on me. However friends and family always compliment me when I'm wearing them so I'm thinking perhaps they don't look that bad after all. (unless they are just saying it to be nice π)
I hated it when it was finished and had to make a few tweaks to make it acceptable for me to wear, the rolled design at the neck and at the start of the sweater which looked great on the model didn't suit me at all, it looked like a fat sausage wrapped around my hips π and I just hated the neckline.
To make it wearable I did a running stitch around the bottom of the sweater to catch the stitches and then with bated breath I cut the roll off, I then picked up the stitches and ribbed the bottom. For the neck I frogged the rolled neck and picked up stitches around the neck edge and ribbed there too. It was quite fiddly and to be honest I wasn't sure if I was spoiling it altogether but I was pleased with the result at least I have something I can wear.
This sweater was made with Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Raspberry and it took 500 grams.
It's very sloppy, soft, cosy and warm to be worn on extra cold days.
If you can remember I told you I was crocheting a sweater too, that too is finished but I don't think I'll be wearing it, more about that one later.
Have a great weekend.π
See all the great parties I will be linking to in my right side-bar.