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Menokreatikkul; Saturday Stitches


Having made the adjustments to the collar of the summer jacket for Aitch, she kindly modelled it again so that I could share the completed project with you...


It's a much more 'flouncy' item than she is, perhaps, used to wearing, but from the point of view of the finished item, I was very happy with how it sat, floating nicely over all the curves and giving lots of 'air' around the arms... when I did my own version, I took in the arm/shoulder measurements just one or two stitiches more than was necessary and in making another for myself, would go back to this slightly looser, almost cape-like, measure. For Aitch's, I also used an aran-weight yarn, which, as she herself said, was probably more autumnal than summer. That's okay. As I mentioned when I shared the pattern with you, this one can be adapted to suit all, and I will be using it again. At least the yolk part... one could vary the body pattern...

It has been about three months since I announced the Timelines Dupatta project. You may recall it was to be one row per day... that lasted about four weeks, then I started to do all seven 'day rows' on Saturdays. Partly because I didn't always remember to pick up the work, but also it was growing pretty quickly, and daily pickup was a bit of a faff for only 66 stitches! Once a week of seven rows was more satisfying. 

The other thing I realised was that sticking to the half double (htr) stitching was going to result in a RIDICULOUSLY long item, so at row 56 I shifted into single (dc) stitching. This tightens the fabric a little, but once the border is on, this should not be obvious. When getting to only 56 rows left to do, I shall return to the half double (htr), for balance. I must say, using the over-sized hook on this mostly DK yarn  pieces is resulting in a really squishy, huggy, drapey wrap that I am loving... and the colours! (I may have had a little yarn trawl at the Spotty Bag Shop to add a few more deeper colours to the stash. See that lovely rainbow in the middle?)




13 comments:

  1. The summer jacket looks very stylish on Aitch. I love the colors in the yarn, and the bottom stitching looks very airy and summery. Nice work.

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  2. Looks beautiful , Great work.

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  3. Let there be a lot of colours - in life.

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  4. Wrap coming along colourfully. I prepared a stitchery post to link to yours but will post it next week.

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  5. Aitch looks beautiful in her summer jacket!

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  6. Both the garment and the model look very fetching! Well done, YAM.

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  7. That suits Aitch perfectly. Lovely work

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  8. You sure have been hooking up a storm. Aitch looks pleased with her cardigan.

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  9. Standing ovation on Aitch's summer jacket. I am 287% certain I could not alter anything I had crocheted....I cannot imagine taking it apart. WELL done and she looks very pleased. You selected the perfect yarn to it too.
    OMDs you know how I love vibrant happy colors you growing project gonna be amazing
    Hugs Cecilia

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  10. Hello,
    The summer jacket looks wonderful, well done YAM!
    Have a happy weekend.

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  11. Hi Yam and Aitch - what a lovely jacket ... well done Yam - and lucky Aitch ... cheers Hilary

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  12. That looks wonderful! well done.

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