Sunday, January 23, 2011

Molly Weasley Sweater

Here I am again, updating after far too long. Instead of blathering on about why it took me so long to get back to my knitting blog, I'm just going to talk about this sweater.

I've not been a big fan of crochet over the years, despite the fact that my only published pattern thus far has been crochet. Amigurumi aside, I generally shy away from crotchet projects. I'm in a rare minority that finds knitting far easier.

My crochet phobia was what made me put off making the Molly Weasley technicolor housecoat from "Charmed Knits", even though I loved how it looked. This past fall, I decided to give it a go.

A firm believer in taking the bull by the horns, I started with the crocheted sleeves. I worked them simultaneously, doing one or two rounds on one before switching to the other for a couple of rounds. I found that worked best for me. Since my crochet knowledge is a little shaky, doing the sleeves in this manner made sure that techniques were still fresh in my head from one to the other.



These are the shoulder caps and top sleeve portions. I used the suggested yarn, Knit Picks Shine sport.
















Close-up on the sleeve stitches. I had some confusion on the magenta stripe of triple crochets, right below those lime green clusters. The directions on the PDF I downloaded from Ravelry weren't clear. Thankfully there are some great project photos posted from other users, and I was able to figure it out by looking at those.
























Here are the finished sleeves! They took me about a month for the pair of them. I made some minor alterations to the pattern. I'm a short girl, and made as written these would have been ridiculously long on my lil arms. I skipped three rows at the top (where the lower sleeve joins the upper piece). I also trimmed the three rounds of magenta trebles to one round of half-doubles and one round of trebles.

There are some minor errors in the PDF version of this pattern. Specifically, the end of round stitch counts are off. I've been meaning to send a note to the author. The directions otherwise seem great. IMO, if you're like me and not an experienced crocheter, the PDF version is written a little more clearly than the one published in the Charmed Knits book.

All that's left is the stockinette stitch bodice, trim and buttons. I need to place another order to Knit Picks. The holidays slowed me down for knitting much more than socks, but I need to make sure this is finished before Deathly Hallows Pt. 2 comes out in July!

PS, if you're wondering about progress on the October for Spinners scarf, it is temporarily hibernating. You would think the spider would have been the difficult part of that one. It wasn't. At least for me, the hard part is afterwards, trying to work a complex pattern where every line is different. The results are gorgeous, but much like trying to make that ruffled mohair scarf, it can't be put down and picked up easily. I've set it aside for the present, until I clear my queue of easier, quicker projects.

4 comments:

  1. MY!! Those are amazing sleeves! I love them!!

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  2. Hello Marya- I am hoping u can help me with the pattern for the sleeves!?! I have been looking everywhere for a copy and I only find that it's unavailable now and I am not good enough at crocheting to recreate by looking at it. Can u please help me find one? Thanks!

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  3. Oops - I forgot to leave my email- it's beckyphillips210@gmail.com.

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