Crocheting an Outfit

by - August 02, 2023

This journey is about shawls, hats and gloves!

In my early days of learning I was thinking about a) what would be fun to make and b) what would be a usable make. I didn't want to be inundated with random useless stuff. I was also still learning and wanted to learn new stitches that I could then have in my repertoire for other things. 


I get chilly in my office but not cold enough to warrant a hoodie or other jumper. Knit wear can be insanely warm and I've not had to wear those thick jumpers since I returned from living in Canada. Apparently I have been hardened to the colder climates! 

In my beginners book mentioned in my first crochet post Crochet for Mental Health

They had a shawl that looked like something I could use. The beauty of this stitch is that it works up quite quickly, so for an impatient newbie like me this was a great project to start with. 

I was a frequent visitor to hobbycraft for yarn by this point. Buying cheap and affordable yarn just in case I packed in this hobby as I got tired of it. (har har har!). This time I was just going by feel. Which meant I purchased some Wendy Lavnder Supreme DK it was so so soft. 



But.... I am always drawn to those beautiful ombre multicolour yarn skeins.... Today I fell in love with this beautiful mermaid like ocean coloured yarn. It was beautiful, magical and whimsical.. Perfect. James C Brett Evening Sky Shhh DK




Little did I know this Yarn Skein was very unforgiving as the fibres just wanted to felt if I ever needed to undo (frog) my work! However I persevered! 

Truth be told, I'm not sure how long I spent working on this but the dog was very happy to have cuddles under an ever increasing blanket.

But it was done! And essentially looked like a giant mermaid net... I'm ok with this. 


By the end I still had some yarn left over. TIME FOR A HAT! The most simple and straight forward things to do when you are starting out. Its great how quickly these come up! This was just essentially a double crochet slowly increasing until it was big enough to fit my crown. Then double crochet down to the desired length. I loved how the fancy yarn just came out stripey for this one. 



And finally I still had more yarn. I have insanely small hands for an adult... in fact they are the same size as an average 8 year olds. With this in mind I can never find gloves that fit me so always opt for fingerless gloves. This is rather practical with todays touch screen gadgets so I just like to think I'm ahead of the curve. 

I found this particular pattern on etsy again I have mentioned this in my previous blog. But lets take a deeper dive into this. "Shell We Dance" Fingerless Glove Pattern
The pattern was perfect I was learn another new stitch. The shell stitch. This is a great stitch to use to frill-a-fy some edging and it creates a very cool scale effect. Perfect for my mermaid combo I had been working on! 



I later revisited this pattern with less chunky yarn and low and behold... it fits better... on my partners hands anyways!

What were the lessons I learned from this? Dear god pay attention to the type of yarn those patterns suggest! These gloves yes I still wear but they do make me look like a mole woman. The yarn despite beautiful was just too chunky for this pattern. I was also still figuring out my tension so one gloves is bigger than the other (annoying!!) however modelled on my partners hand who is lovely slender man hands... they look quite good. Just on my tiny hands they do get swallowed by all that yarn.






 

However I am still pleased with this ensemble. And it was a great opt to have a photoshoot with the partner and the dog. I still wear these garments as well :) SUCCESS!










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