However, despite my cube farm induced brain drain I was nonetheless able to complete a much anticipated (by moi of course) FO this morning! Here it 'tis in all of it's cotton glory...
I know! It's an actual sweater! Designed by me!
True, you've not seen many um, well, accessible items of clothing designed by this Lady of the Linoleum as of yet, but I assure you, I can do clothing. Clothing that is actually stylish! Okay, clothing that is also a little bit funky. But, you have to admit, this little striped and skulled diddy is quite wearable.
Anyhoo, this skully sweater is a pattern that I modified from an original design that I did during my February design for mags month from hell. The original sweater was done in a different size range (tweens to teens) and in a completely different fiber. I had to size upward for this baby and make a few modifications to fit my um, well, boobies. I also made a change from the original acrylic blend yarn to Brown Sheep's Cotton Fleece, which is a dream to work with.
Now really, I'm not a huge fan of crocheted form-fitting garments. Generally, I believe crochet to be too structured for this purpose. However, I swatched A LOT. And I came up with a hook to fiber ratio that allowed the fabric some give. Even the intarsia skull motif didn't turn out too stiff and thick. I do, however, plan to modify this pattern into a knitted version. I also plan to create a few alternate motifs, for this is a good "basic" Spring/Summer design that I can rock myriad ways.
I will definitely let you know when I spot this sweater pattern's kin on the shelves of your local bookseller's magazine section.
In addition, the publisher of Kooky Crochet sent out final cover pics for the book...
Pretty cool, eh?
Here's to a wonderful week ahead everyone! I missed you all!!
Copyright 2007 Regina Rioux Gonzalez. All rights reserved.
*gasp* I must have that! So awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I love it.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute with the heart-shaped eyes! I have a friend that would be all over that if she saw it--she has a thing for girly skulls.
ReplyDeleteAwesome wearable-I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the top-- the off-kilter skully really sets it apart from the run-of-the-mill pirate gear now available. Bravo!
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i still love the motif.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteI love that sweater something fierce.
ReplyDeleteI truely like that sweater! After all the pirate costume madness that I created last month, it fits right into my current moods. I wanted to do a white filet crochet shawl with the skull and cross bones but... I crochet much much slower than I sew.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that would top it off is a matching blood pressure cuff cozie to take to your next doctor appointment (while wearing the sweater of course!)! :) (Sorry... is that in too bad of taste?...)
ReplyDeleteEverything is better with a skull and cross bones on it!
ReplyDeleteAnd really, did I need another book to obsess about?
:)
I have seen so many crocheted skulls lately. What is up with that?
ReplyDeleteThat sweater is AMAZING. Everything I own/make lately has skulls on it, AND you crocheted that in my favourite colours!
ReplyDeleteVery cool sweater. You're so talented, Lady L.
ReplyDeleteThat is so funky! And the colors you chose are great.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool. Definately a must-have.
ReplyDeleteWow--I can't wait to make one for my daughter--do let us know when it's published!
ReplyDeleteThat sweater seriously rocks.
ReplyDeletestunning, as always!
ReplyDeleteHey! I got my copy of Kooky Crochet in the mail yesterday! What a fun book! I love the mixed grill placemeats!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I get the pattern for this sweater? I would LOVE to make one!!!
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