Only time for a very quick post this week. As I mentioned
last week, I'm currently in the situation of having time on my hands but unable to start a new sewing project. The obvious solution is knitting, so I have started a new Confidette bolero.
I have yarn for
three different options, and decided to make the navy one with off-white contrast. Mainly because I have a couple of sleeveless summer dresses in navy and dark blue, and a bolero-style cardigan would greatly increase the times I could wear them.
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| The swatch |
So far, I have knitted the top of the back and the fronts, and joined them together.
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| It's impossible to stop it from curling |
Having worn the
blue version quite a lot, I want to make an alteration to the pattern for this version. The back and front of the bolero are knitted to the same length. This means that, on me at least, it looks shorter at the front because - boobs.
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| Showing a slight rise at the front |
When it's worn for any length of time it tends to slide back a bit*, which makes the front rise up even more (please excuse the bad mirror selfies).
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| Over time it gets worse |
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| Much worse |
So my plan is to add some short rows to the fronts, to lengthen them in the centre. I'll knit the sleeves and part of the front before I do this, so that I can try it on and get a reasonable idea of how much extra I need. I'm not entirely certain how this is going to work but, even if I continue to have lots of knitting time, it will be a while before I have to make any decisions.
* - Meanwhile I'm hoping that this cute vintage sweater clip, found online and waiting for me when I got home today, will add a little weight and hold the bolero front in place.
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| #FoundInOxfam |
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