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Yvonne (Part 2)

Monday, 10 August, 2009

(Read part 1.)

So after an insanely busy week and an almost equally as insanely busy weekend, here I am, enjoying the first proper day of my holidays. I finished knitting the final sleeve of Yvonne last night. Here's a photo:

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Keeping with the spirit of the modifications I'm making on Sprout, the sleeves were knitted in the shape of parallelograms as follows:

With sleeves, obviously one end has to be shorter than the other end (the shoulder end) because your arms increase in width to your shoulders.

Of course, I had to change yarn in the middle of knitting a sleeve:

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I decided to put off sewing in the ends until I'd blocked everything.

Here's all the pieces unblocked and balled up on my desk:

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Notice how it looks like a messy heap black stuff. Time for blocking!

Here's the front all wet and unblocked:

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The bits of other coloured yarn is yarn I weaves through the edges of each side. I was trying to use Stephanie Pearl-Mcphee's method for straight edge blocking but it didn't quite have the desired effect because the mohair was slippery. But I found on the first one that having the different coloured yarn there made it easier on the edges: it was like giving the mohair a bit of extra backbone. So I did it for the others too.

The results: the front (or what I'm calling the front):

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The back:

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The sleeves:

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Detail on the random lace:

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I think it's going to come up looking very nice. I'm just not 100 per cent sure it will come together well; I'm worried it will be too long on the real Yvonne! But we'll see.

Now to wait for it to dry. Once dry, I'll sew the bits together, weave in all the ends and it will be done!

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I’m looking forward to seeing Yvonne model it smile

Posted by Elsie on 11 August, 2009 12:07 AM

karen this is amazing! it looks even better than i imagined smile i can’t understand half of what you have done but i’m sure you can explain it to me in person when i see you next. xx

Posted by yvonne on 11 August, 2009 1:22 AM

So am I!

I love it, Karen. You must teach me how to do this.

Posted by JC on 12 August, 2009 9:37 PM


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