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Lelu's other skirt

February 17th, 2007, 15:18 PM

On the 13th of January 2007 I started working on Lelu's version of Victoria's Secret skirt.
If you're a faithfull reader (which I don't even doubt) you're aware that I bought some 24 pounds of a yarn of unknown nature and quite poor quality (first times on e-bay... you live, you learn) that I decided to wind up into variagated balls.
I did eventually find a yarn winder at a decent price (around 15 euros, that is less than 15 US dollars... on e-bay, mind you) and winded two strands of that red thread with one strand of a nice light pink rayon thread I had... Which I now think was a big mistake (the fire engine red just kills the light pink, and the soft shine of the rayon thread is just lost in translation :sigh: ) but now that I've got almost 3 pounds of it, I'm gonna use it up!

So the skirt is the first project to help me get rid of benefit from my new fingering weight yarn.

I'm using a 2.5mm crochet hook ( USA size C according to this chart) and already used one 250g yarn ball :

As you may have noticed... I changed the pattern. :rolleyes:

Sorry.

I just thought it needed a slit and a belt, to be able to put it on easily... looks like it didn't but, hey, now it's done... and I also noticed around diagram 2 that I had 7 stitches per repetition that shouldn't be there...

7

SEVEN STICHES

THAT'S AN AWEFUL LOT!

So I changed the pattern to let them fit in, and then I thought "as I'm going to have to line it, why bother with a solid stitch pattern? let's make it lacy!"
Which I did... And I think it looks ok... besides, lacy patterns crochet faster. And with less yarn... It's all good! Wait. Less yarn wasn't the goal...

Never mind.

February 22nd, 2007, 10:00 AM

I'm on the last rows now and the fabric is curling :wha:

February 24th, 2007, 07:10 PM

I tried making the last row, it didn't help so I decided to skip it (intended to anyway) and steam-block : it worked!

here's the finished skirt:

I'll give more details later, gotta go! :crochethook:

February 28th, 2007, 8:00 PM

Ok, so here are a few more details about my Victoria Secret Skirt experience.

First I must say that it was a very bad idea to change the pattern
. Although the result is not ugly, I did it in a very untidy manner which ends up giving a very untidy look.
When I modified the second section I did it improvising as I was going : bad, very bad idea !
I modified the third section of the skirt in a much more satisfying manner, I drew a graph and tried to figure out how it would come out before starting to crochet.
However, I didn't try to design this new part of the pattern in a way that responds to the other modified part, thus I end up with something looking like a bunch of non consistant designs instead of a silky finished garment.
You live... you learn.

Here you can see the changes I made :
skirt pictured with 3 skeins of yarn used up and picture of the graph I drew


Here you can see why I had to block and how I did it : steam block ( I had a duh! moment : pin the skirt on something you can move or be sure you can use the iron where you pinned it! I had to pin her twice because the iron couldn't reach it) and it worked great! :


1, 2 and 3 skeins of yarn used up
   

I somehow wish I didn't mess up with the original pattern this way, next time I'll be more cautious (or I'll just follow the pattern... why not? )

Stats :

  • HOOK : Ariel aluminium 2,5 mm (US size C).
  • YARN : homemade variagated fingering yarn, WPI 22, red with light pink, rayon and something, probably acrylic. Used almost 800 gr.

dans me did it!, écrit le 17/02/07 à 03:06:35 pm par Pyo Email totalise 2528 views... 6 comments »

Tunisian Entrelsac

Here is my first item crocheted using the tunisian crochet method (some people would say afghan crochet), it's also my first entrelac...
It is just the big square I had been crocheting in November ( here ) : I folded 3 of the corners inside, sewed them together, added a string and a closing, a little flower to add a girly touch, and now my daughter uses it to carry her notebook and color pencils at the restaurant...
I am very satisfied with the result... yet another pattern to write down!

dans me did it!, écrit le 2007-01-20 à 14:21:23 par Pyo Email totalise 829 views... 2 comments »

Mushroom Noodle Scarf

This is my version of the very popular twirly scarf, I made mine from connected circles, and not from a fundation chain, for a more ruffly-noodly aspect. It took me more than 6 hours to do, but it's worth it!

Yarn : thick : 5 WPcm
Crochet hook : aluminium n°5
Free pattern by pyogazel : here
Sorry, it's in French but I hope it's clear, don't hesitate and ask me if you have questions!

dans me did it!, écrit le 2006-12-15 à 19:14:08 par Pyo Email totalise 1175 views... 2 comments »

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