On the edge

I finished the knitting part of my Lace Hem Topping and the two pieces were blocked yesterday.  What’s left is the seaming (ugh) and the crochet edges.  I have several crochet hooks and can do a chain stitch.  The finishing edges on this shell involve a row of single crochet once around the armhole and neck edges followed by a row of reverse crochet.  Does crochet even have rows?  

I did a search for these two techniques and think I have it but am open to more advice.  Can you direct me to any good videos that show these two techniques so I have the confidence to put this shell on my FO list?  Or better yet, come on over and show me!  

Of course I’m itching to get started on another project while waiting for the above shell to dry before seaming and adding the crochet edge.  While in my least favorite store the other day, I came across these fabulous colors of Caron Simple Soft yarn (worsted weight or #4).   

Caron Simply Soft

 

Colors from left to right: Pistachio, Blueberry, Strawberry, Persimmon (soft coral), and Sunshine.  They look a bit bright but they are very soft colors.  

I have three baby sweaters to knit for friends babies and grandchildren by September.  I need help with the color combinations.  Not sure what pattern I’m using but fell in love with this pattern.  It’s for adults but it couldn’t be that hard to take some elements and make it suitable for a  baby or child, could it?  

I think what I like is the texture of the garter stitch against the stockenette.  Do you think I could adapt my eyelet pattern for this?  Or perhaps the 5-hour baby sweater pattern, only make the garter stitch bottom edge extend more into the body by 3 inches and overlap the front edges by 3 inches?  I’m not sure how I would do the neck…and since the pattern is a neck-down pattern, I’d have to figure that out ASAP!  

Color combos?  I would use 2-3 colors for this.  Body (stockenette) in one color, bottom and front panel (garter) in color two, and an optional 2-3 rows in stockenette between the body and garter on color three.  I don’t have a scanner or I would show you my sketches.All sweaters are for girls…as if that should make a difference.  Two for size 6-months and one for 18 months.

Dropped stitches

On the third row of the neck shaping I discovered this:

Dropped stitches

I somehow dropped the first three stitches.  It must have happened when I was detangling the yarn.  Fortunately I saved the project before it got off to much.  Now I only have 20 more rows and I can shape, sew the seams and block the finished top.   Will there be a fashion show by the end of the week?  We can only hope!

Last nights dinner:

Pre-kebab and dessert

Dinner on the grill

TGIF

I have many WIPs and really need to finish something before starting another project. The current WIP is one of two sweaters I need to finish by the end of June. I’m using elements from three patterns and pictures of two sweaters. As much as I prefer to follow patterns, I cannot find one that fits the bill. Summer weight. Eyelet. Toddler sized.

I like the edge and eyelet pattern from one sweater, the raglan sleeves from another, and the length of sleeves from a third.

Can I call this an original pattern?