I had this notion of makinag a cowl with mitered squares joined in a spiral so there was one corner loose at the start and one corner loose at the finish. AS with many offspring, it was charming in conception, but not so satisfactory in actuality. So I declared one edge the outside, and grabbed my crochet hook.(Yes, I am also conversanat with the dark arts of crochet. I ave many skills.) I worked ch3, skip 1, sc all the way around. Next row was ch4, sc in loop all the way around, and then ch5, sc in loop till the yarn was gone. It made a nice frill. It's wearable, but I just don't love it. Maybe if I add some beads. I'm easily distracted by shiny things.
Counting that stitch as 1, pick up 14 more stitches along the edge of the square. Place stitch marker, cast on 15 more stitches. Continue as for first square. Repeat till there are 12 squares. Next square, pick up 15 stitches along the side of the square, place stitch marker, pick up 15 stitches along the top of the first square. make a second row of squares picking up along the edge of the square just knitted, and the top of the square below. Cut yarn and draw end through final stitch. Sew in ends. Wear or embellish as you please.
What is it you don't love about it? In the photo, it looks lovely. The drape maybe?
ReplyDeleteThe drape is good, the color is flattering. It's not that I dislike it, but I just don't love it. I think I prefer something closer to the throat, and this drapes loosely away.
ReplyDeleteAh, how you mislead us with that "sunshine" title! But that's okay. It was a spectacular day.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely, with little bits of spring colors flitting about. The ruffly, flowing parts give it character. Maybe it could be worn a different way or with something else to make you love it too? I'm blown away that supplies were delivered to you while out of town. People are amazing!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, baby-- I love the way you create on the fly!
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