Monday, November 6, 2006

Spiral Baby Sweater - NaBloPoMo#6

I had quite a bit yarn of the Plymouth Encore Yarn left over from my Bohemian Jacket so I decided to make a friend of mines little one a sweater. Encore is a perfect yarn for babies and kids because it's warm and most importantly washable. Encore also has so many color choices. My interest in freeform crochet inspired me to make a spiral motif for the back.
Child's Spiral Cardigan

I used the instructions I found here to make the spiral. I did tweak the increass a bit to prevent wavyness. After I got it to a size that seemed about right I added dc, tr, and dtrs to make it more square. After that I felt it needed a bit more length and added some to the bottom of the back.

Child's Spiral Cardigan

I took a look at some of my old patterns to see how big the sleeves and fronts should be for a toddler size sweater. I used fpdc, dc alternating for the sleeves and front. I think it would be fun to add small spiral pockets to the front as well.

Child's Spiral Cardigan

It was a bit big for her son at 6 months but worked with the sleeves rolled up. It fits him well now at one year. I want to make another one soon and write up the pattern. I'm not sure if I will make it free or to sell though. The trick will be to make it in enough sizes and that's a new thing for me.

2 comments:

  1. I love the sweater.. I hope you do write it up I would love one for my sons- the 6 month old and the 3 year old- there is a challenge!!:-)
    hugs, debra

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  2. That's like really great and stuff. I wish I could crochet like that but the best I can do is dc. I did like a quarter of a shawl once but that's not even noteworthy.

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