[Nfb-krafters-korner] Finished the simple shrug

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Fri Mar 1 17:10:16 UTC 2013


How about using some of that ruffle yarn just for around the sleeves?   
That might add some PaZazzz .
 
Joyce  Kane
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In a message dated 3/1/2013 8:05:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
dogwoodfarm at verizon.net writes:

Hi  Ramona,

I do like the shrug very much.

The finished measurements  ar about 38 by 42 inches.  When you fold your 
piece, it will then  measure approximately 21 by 38 inches.  The arm hole 
measurement the  pattern gave was 7 inches, but I used 8 and if the person 
wearing it was  rather thin, then go to 6 inches.  For finishing, I had 
considered  that as a possibility, but since you would be folding the neck 
loosely  down twice, the edging wouldn't show.  Now since there is no top 
or  
bottom, the bottom edge could also still be used as the top edge.  I  found 
that the softness of the yarn and the larger hook gave a nice smooth  edge 
to 
the piece and no trim was needed.  Now once you have knitted  the shrug and 
sewn it together, you will have a better idea of the drape  and could 
better 
tell if such trim would be a nice addition.  I could  probably see a nice 
ruffle being put around the sleeve openings and that  would not matter 
which 
was the top or bottom.

If I were to use a  thinner yarn, then I most definitely would knit one, 
but 
crochetting this  with the N hook worked up nice for  me.

Susan
dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
----- Original Message -----  
From: "Ramona Walhof" <ramona.walhof at gmail.com>
To: "List for  blind crafters and artists" <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Sent:  Thursday, February 28, 2013 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner]  Finished the simple shrug


> Now that you have finished it, it  sounds as though you like it.  I am 
> thinking about trying to  knit one.  How long is it from wrist to wrist? 
> Then how many  inches wide?  If I understand correctly, it is one long 
>  rectangle.  Does it need edging around the neck or at the bottom where 
it  
> isn't sewed together to make sleeves?  ?
>
>  Ramona
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Susan Roe"  <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>
> To: "List for blind crafters and  artists" 
<nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday,  February 28, 2013 8:01 PM
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Finished  the simple shrug
>
>
>> Hi LM,
>>
>>  Because of how the shrug drapes around and over your shoulders, the arm 
 
>> seem actually slides down and hits me just slightly above my  elbow.  It 
>> feels like a nice elbow length sleeve.  If  your mother-in-law is thin, 
>> then you will definitely need to make  the arm hole about 6 inches.  I 
>> really like my arm hole at 8  inches because I like the loose drapy fit 
>> and yet the arm pit  area does not show and it allows any garment warn 
>> under it to  still hang properly without bunching up at your arm and 
>>  shoulder.
>>
>> I am planning on making me a few more in  different colors and I might 
>> even make a few Christmas gifts as  well.  What color or colors are in 
the 
>> Gothic homespun you  purchased?
>>
>> I'm going to stick with the N hook.  I  had enough trouble getting use 
to 
>> that size.  If I went to  the Q, I would need to go double stranded.  
The 
>> homespun on  the Q hook would feel like I was using crochet thred with a 
>> size  15 knitting needle!
>>
>> Susan
>>  dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>  From: "Lisamaria Martinez" <lmartinez217 at gmail.com>
>> To:  "List for blind crafters and artists" 
>>  <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, February  27, 2013 11:17 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Finished the  simple shrug
>>
>>
>>>  susan,
>>>
>>> Congrats. It sounds great and I'm  anxious to get my first one done.
>>>
>>> I couldn't  wait for my yarn shippment so I went into the small yarn
>>> aisle  at Michaels after picking up party supplies for my son's
>>>  birthday. I told myself I was just going to peek at the yarn  colors.
>>> But, I bought 4 skanes of Homespun Gothic and started  crocheting. It
>>> has been 2 weeks of just crocheting here and  there, and the first week
>>> doesn't really count because I  barely did anything. Now that I've
>>> really started putting in  some time while I commute to and from work,
>>> I've got about 6-7  inches and I'm confident all 4 skanes will work for
>>> the  pattern.
>>>
>>> I thought about making the arm holes  bigger too because I have broad
>>> shoulders and I didn't want  the arm area to be tight. Whereabouts does
>>> the edge of the arm  holes fall on your arm?
>>>
>>> This first one is  going to go to my mother-in-law who is very thin and
>>> always  cold. I figured I can adjust the length/width after I see what
>>>  it looks like when completed.
>>>
>>> Personally, I  want to wear something more lacey looking or something
>>> with a  more open look so I am going to try a Q  hook--maybe.
>>>
>>> Anyways, I hope to finish my  shrug soon and I will tell you all about 
>>>  it.
>>>
>>> LM
>>>
>>> On  2/26/13, Susan Roe <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net> wrote:
>>>>  Hi LM,
>>>>
>>>> I finished the crochetted  simple shrug!  The four skeins of lion bran
>>>> homespun  is enough to finish the project with no problem.  Be sure 
and  
>>>> save
>>>>
>>>> enough yarn  to do the sewing together.
>>>>
>>>> It was  still hard for me to picture exactly what this was suppose to  
>>>> look
>>>> like until I was completely done  and actually put it on.  It looks 
like 
>>>>  a
>>>> blousy sweater vest that drops down to about the small  of my back, 
then
>>>> gathers up to just below your breast line  and comes to a soft drapy 
>>>> point.
>>>> The  rest of the neck line I loosely folded down to form a folded  
collar
>>>> which then comes down and meets the draping  point.  I made my arm 
holes 
>>>> 8
>>>>  inches instead of the 7 inches and if you really wanted to get a bit  
>>>> fancy
>>>> and slightly more fitted, you  could come back with your yarn and 
>>>> crochet  a
>>>> short, loose type of capped sleeve.  Something  definitely worth 
playing
>>>> around with.  It took me a  bit to get use to that size of needle, but 
>>>> once  I
>>>>
>>>> got started, I was done in about two  weeks or less.
>>>>
>>>>  Susan
>>>>  dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>>>>
>>>>
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