Friday, November 15, 2013

baby sweater and Who scarves

I know I have been very lax in keeping up with the blog lately. The last project was such a long one that there wasn't much new to report. I've also been occupied with my new grandson and my mom under hospice care.

Here is what I've been up to.

I began a little baby sweater. The pattern is at Bev's Country Cottage.  It is the hexagon sweater. As you can see, it is not finished. I used a G hook and Hayfield Bonus DK Extra Value yarn from the UK, shade 0891. It's a sort of deep red, light burgundy perhaps.

The pattern is fairly straightforward. You make 2 hexagons and put them together in an L shape. Then you add the extra bits at the collar and sleeves and the spot for the buttons. I will probably not add buttons. Buttons, babies. I'm overly cautious.

I worked 8 rounds with a G hook which I think would fit a large preemie or small newborn. It fit the grandbaby who is just over 9# and 20.5". He is in newborn clothing, but most of it is still large on him. He'll probably have outgrown the sweater before I finish it. LOL

I also finished the main part of the Season 16-17 Doctor Who scarf. I still have all those tails to sew in. I haven't measured it but the sofa seating area is 6' so I'm guessing between 18' long when stretched out.


For the scarf I used my own pattern based on 5 rows to the inch (using the inches pattern at doctorwhoscarf.com which is for the knitted S 12-14 scarves). I used Stylecraft Special DK yarn (from the UK) and a G hook.

The colors used were:
Purple - Stylecraft Special DK Burgundy
Camel -  Stylecraft Special DK Camel
Mustard - Stylecraft Special DK Sunshine
Rust - Stylecraft Special DK Copper
Grey - Stylecraft Special DK Graphite
Greenish Brown - Stylecraft Special DK Khaki
Bronze - Stylecraft Special DK Walnut

I am fairly pleased with the colors except for the yellow which is really too bright and too orangy but the best available in that yarn I think. The brown (walnut) could have a bit more red to it, but I think it works fine with the other colors.

I chained 36. If making this scarf - just as I have it in the pattern with 8" wide - I would suggest buying 2 skeins of all colors but the sunshine and burgundy. You may not need it all but better safe than sorry.

The scarf has all 88 stripes of color and 1054 rows of single crochet. So if you don't like single crochet this is not the project for you! LOL

Row numbers will vary with hook and yarn but that's how many I did. The breakdown is camel 241, khaki 198, copper 159, graphite 142, walnut 123, sunshine 96, burgundy 95 = 1054

Pattern I used will eventually be available at Ravelry and the web site. I'll post when it's there.

I also began a baby size scarf. I took the full size Season 14 and reduced it proportionately. I chained 16 with a G hook and the DK yarn in colors as above. More on this one as it gets further along.




Happy crocheting!
Sandie

3 comments:

  1. I have just started lookiing into making a Dr who scarf for my husband. I had no idea what an obsession it could become. I am a crocheter (although probably not nearly as good at it as you are) too but I was thinking of purchasing a loom with smaller gauge capabilities because I really like the garter stitch on the originals. I have hat looms that I don't feel would be fine enough. You may have changed my mind! I think your crochet scarves are lovely, especially the one on this post and the season 18 (red rust and purple). Then again, I will probably want to do one of both. And so it begins.... :D

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    1. They are most definitely addictive. I suggest you check out the two primary Who scarf sites doctorwhoscarf.com and http://wittylittleknitter.com/ . Both are knitting sites but have some good info. I also suggest joining the Stitches group at Facebook. Very helpful folks there. I don't know if anyone has loomed but you can surely ask. Most knit but there are some crocheters. I have a S16-17 crochet pattern up there using DK weight yarn and a G hook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/stitchesintime/
      The most important thing is to have fun! Some of the folks get obsessive about finding the right colors and being exactly accurate. I am not that way though I appreciate the work they do to get the proper info out.

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    2. You might also want to check out my own Who site to see the scarves I have completed so far. http://gallifreyancrochetin.weebly.com/

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