The final product turned out to be much nicer than I had expected. This project started with a lot uncertainty and frustration. When I first saw the design in the magazine I didn't like it all. I had no idea of the pattern as the picture in the magazine only shows a cluster of crochet borders.
I noticed some knitting work and that lead me to the graph page itself. So surprised I was to see this doily diagram. I immediately knew I wanted to knit one.
Remember that I'd started with the blue Millefili yarn and by the time I finished the central leaves panel I had to frog due to the wrong gauge? Well, that was my first frustration. My solution was to knit with a larger needle size and using a thicker yarn composed of of ramie and cotton . I found so fun to knit in round without worrying about increases or decreases. It's all embedded in the pattern. Even the unfamiliar circular needles ( I seldom use them) were not so strange to me anymore. And the best, no seaming at all!
Yes, I know the white top underneath is not matching at all! I was in such a rush for this photo session and nothing reachable from my closet at that moment looked good either.
I added the 3 buttons because I don't like the loosen look it yields on the sides and back when the cardi is unbuttoned . Take a look at the back, I think it looks very nice.
It's all about the back! I wished it was longer though. However, the collar would be wider than it's already. And it would cover the main panel even more.
It took me a few trials to get the crochet border straight. I wanted it look flat not ruffled. Though, I like ruffles, my objective this time was to eliminate the busy look of the trims as in the original design. I also skipped the border on the sleeves.
I took the photos at this park nearby my home. It's a pretty place with a lake in the center and in the back it has a Chinese theme garden with lotus flowers and a school of Koi. Though I like this place very much I seldom go there. Perhaps when the weather cools down I will do some walking around.
A better look at doily cardigan,
Pattern: Keitodama Summer 2007
Yarn: R&C Ramie Cotton bought in Japan
Needles circular and dpns size 7 (4.2 mm) , crochet # 4
I like it best in full view,Yarn: R&C Ramie Cotton bought in Japan
Needles circular and dpns size 7 (4.2 mm) , crochet # 4
There are small mistakes in this doily. Can you find it? Observe the flower petals and you'll find out that the sleeves openings are not fully aligned. I had a little trouble knitting the sleeves up as well. I thought that the pattern was supposedly a continuation of the eyelets sts from the body. After frogging a few times and checking on the pattern I discovered that they wouldn't match. At least I can't tell when I am wearing it, so it's fine with me. Despite these little imperfections, I am still very happy with this FO!
12 comments:
OOhh,...I love the construction! Neat! It looks great on you too :)
Wow, amazing... I love this!!
You are so good on knitting!!
Ooooh ... the structure is awesome! Very cute too. Though I don't think I would look good in it ... you look great.
The construction looks so odd but it really works--cool!
I love the back. Awesome !
Wow, what a gorgeous cardigan! It looks so intricate. I haven't noticed any mistakes at all.
Wow, it is really nice! I, too, passed this one up without a second thought the first time I saw it. Now, I think it is so gorgeous!! It's a shame that the pictures didn't show the back when it's so pretty.
What a gorgeous it looks!
It's just Wow!!
The colour and design, both are nice on you.
I understand why you are proud of the FO.
wauuu this is precious!! I love everything about it!!
great work!
Very pretty!!
Oh, your little cardi is just lovely!! So sweet and feminine. Beautiful job!!
That is SO gorgeous!!!
I am truly sorry sorry not to be able to have that pattern.
Congratulations on your fine work!
Janey
janeyknitting AT yahoo DOT ca
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