The most recent small project was a shrug for my nine month old niece. The pattern is from Mason-Dixon Knitting - Outside the Lines. For the most part I found it to be a fun and quick little number to put together. I'm a slooow knitter. At least it feels that way, because I'm a fast crocheter. So little is important. I am going to tackle a top down sweater for me in the knit soon, though. Tangent! So, like I was saying, knitting shrug for niece to break up boredom.
| The sleeves run even with the bottom of the shrug and the edging creates a little turn down collar. |
It was a really fun and fast project. I love instant gratification! The little cable at the raglan seam was perfect and between that and the moss stitch border and seed stitch edgings it kept me very engaged.
On the other hand... there are things I would change were I doing it again (and I might). Firstly, the sizing in the pattern is off. I made a gauge swatch and found I needed to use smaller needles to match their stitch count. however, after knitting a couple of inches it looked like I was making a sweater for a Barbie doll. So, I switched back to the larger needles, still much too small. So, I used the "4 year old" size instructions with the size 5 needles and came up with a shrug that just fits my nine month old niece. Mind you, she is a little porker and wears 12m-18m clothing. But, you see the size was still way off.
| Really, Minta, YOU are going to call ME a porker? If that isn't the pot and the kettle... |
Also, I think it would fit better if a few stitches were cast on under the arm. It's a little pinched at the bottom. Maybe that is the desired look? The front isn't shown in the book and from the back it looks spot on. But, for comfort, I'd add a little bit of space under the arms.
And that's it. Other than those two issues, I love it.
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