I did it!
More pictures later on! I have to rest a little bit!
Later edited to add:
Wahou!
Today was like a marathon, I thought I wouldn't make it, but then I did it! I DID IT!Well, the result is not really up to my expectations, I will certainly need to lose 20 pounds to feel comfortable in it, but still, I did it, I imagined, conceived, and crocheted a short sleeved sweater in seven days (if I don't count the time spent frogging).
And then I discovered the sweater could be worn in two ways! So I decided the trim for the collar would be a wider collar = the alternate body.
I crocheted the two sleeves at the same time, row after row, so that should I run short of time they would be the same length.I started decreasing rows when I thought I reached the elbow, saddly it was too late, so the sleeves have a kind of puffy look that wasn't meant to exist in the first place. No time to fix it.
I hesitated until the last minute to trim them with two or more single crochet rows in the cherry (purple) yarn. I was afraid I wouldn't have time OR yarn... There was so few left of it. I eventually abandonned this idea.
At 7:25 PM I gave the last scissor cut : the collar was done. All was finished!
I crocheted almost 10 hours straight!
10 HOURS!
I will never ever do this again : my back aches, my fingers are sore, I barely can see them. Never. Ever...
Well unless there are other olympics held, because I must admit, the stress, the pressure, the urge to create being pressed upon my throught like a blade.... that was fun
...
Next time I will try not to waste it... time.
More pictures :
I knew a décolleté would be better | but the short sleeves are not pretty... | Réversible? |
dernier coup de ciseau! | first way to wear it | profile |
Yarn : silky ribbon from Bouton d'or quality "Flash"
color cherry (purple - 2 bobbins 50g/125m 88% viscose 12% polyamid) and
lucifer (red - 8 bobbins).
Crochet hook : size E from Ariel (a little uneasy to use, dion't know if it's the size or the shape of it).
You can read about the progress of this challenging Olympic crusade in the post 2006 Olympics
I'll write the pattern down asap, now I really have to get back to work...
I'm so proud I did it!
Happy crocheting you all!
Labels: crochet olympics, crocheted sweater
7 Comments:
I was wondering how you're doing. Love this sweater! Tell us more, show us more!! -Pam
Hello Pam!
Those crochet Olympics got me quite busy I guess!I'm glad you like the sweater, I think it's not quite flattering on me, I hope to get my sister model it, she's got a slimer figure (read : tinier boobs)
I love the neck line, it drapes perfectly, and the 3/4 sleeve lenght is such a fresh option. The texture of the yarn you chose to use is fablous. I don't think it could get any better, you have made a fantastic garment, you should be super proud! I can't imagine crocheting for 10 hours straight! You deserve the GOLD!
Thank you so much Pam, you wiped out all the doubts I had!
Thanks a lot!
Hi pyo! Thank you for visiting my blog again!
You made it!!! How hard was that!!! I like your sweater! That is sexy and cute.
arigato gozaimasu Bridzy!
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Zannen desu to omoimasu.
Mata ne!
Hey! I love your blog! I love that sweater! So pretty! I was wondering about the Crochet with Dee button you have... any chance you could share it? I joined the web ring but the only button available is the smaller one, I really like this cheerleader one better. Feel free to reply to my blog; Thank You!
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