Showing posts with label plus size crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plus size crochet. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Plus size Crochet - Part Two












As promised - the rest of the photos from the Plus Size Crochet book. I am sorry that your scoop neck cardigan didn't turn out right for you Bea. I will let you know what happens with mine should I decide to make that design.

Although I like the stitch pattern of the lime green lace pullover I would change the sleeves to longer narrower ones. Since I made my blue cardigan with the bell sleeves I have decided that any extra width that hits around the hip area is just not flattering for me.

The pink pocket cardigan is very basic and as such is not grabbing my attention at the moment. I don't think the addition of baggy pockets right on the stomach area is very slimming so I would make it without those. Another photos where the model is wearing a cardigan a couple of sizes too big for her.

I do like the design of the black and white sweater. I am not sure if I would make it in two colours though. I would maybe choose a nice patterned yarn instead.

The bag looks quite attractive but as you know I am not a fan of crochet (or knitted) bags as I am no good at sewing and they stretch beyond belief if they are not firmly lined. Plus the straps tend to carry on stretching when they are crocheted in the direction they are on the pattern.

The poncho definitely does not have any pizzazz for me. I personally think that it is awful. There is nothing about it that I like - sorry.

The orange cardigan is another example of a pretty cardigan being worn by a two sizes smaller model. I think this is where the comments on Amazon about the garments not being flattering come from. There are plenty of pretty plus size models so I am sure that they could have found one large enough to model these cardigans better.

The striped cardigan pattern I do like but I would choose more subtle shadings for the stripes. Those colours are a little too bold for me. They remind me of a deckchair although I do think that downward stripes make a flattering garment.

I like the turquoise aran style cardigan. Once again it is too big for the model but if you look past that I think that the design is a good one for autumn and winter months. I do like the swagger coat style. One for my to do list I think but I would hope that mine would fit me a bit snugger. Wearing clothes too baggy does not flatter anyones figure.

The elegant mohair shawl is a nice bigger size to fit anyone who is a plus size. It would be useful in the winter as a warmer or in a lighter colour to take on holiday for those colder evenings to put over a sundress.

Although I like the style of the short sleeve pullover the stepped edge is definitely not for me. I would make it as a conventional shape chaining all of the stitches on at the bottom edge. I think that it draws attention to the hips with the different length steps.

I am not that keen on the bow tie pullover. I have never been a fan of cutaway style patterns that reveal too much of what is underneath. Not for me I am afraid but still I do like a good majority of patterns in this book so I can't like them all.

I got a phone call today from the hospital. Providing that I pass my pre operative tests they are bringing my operation forward by a month. All being well I should be in toward the latter end of this month. I am not getting excited as yet as there are still a lot of things that could go wrong between now and then. I know that I sound pessimistic but they had issues about my weight at my last pre op test and I don't think that I have lost any weight since then.

The other book didn't turn up today even though it was posted out he same day as this book. Still I may have post tomorrow. Today I have finally finished the bands off on Baby B's aran cardigan and stitched on the buttons. I will post photos tomorrow.

Torrential rain again for most of today. It started to brighten up around 4pm so it was a bit late for doing any shopping. I prefer to go in the morning when there are less people in the shops as it makes it easier to navigate Pearl around the aisles.

Monday, 13 September 2010

Plus Size Crochet










Even the postman has noticed all of the books being delivered. He said you are going a bit mad at Amazon aren't you. It's just that all of my orders are arriving all at once and I hate to tell him but there will be two more soon and another one later in the year!

This book is Plus Size Crochet by Margaret Hubert and has come in a ring binder book which is useful as it makes the pages so much easier to turn and they stay open at the right page. I wish all pattern books came like this.

I had looked at this book several times and after reading the comments from buyers on Amazon I allowed myself to be swayed by comments such as unflattering styles for anyone larger. I wish that I had not let them influence me and had bought it earlier. The only thing unflattering is the fact that a lot of the models appear to be wearing garments too large for them so yes that will make them appear larger than they are. I think that if I get my size right then they will be no more unflattering than any sweater on a plus size person. Let's be honest about this. I am big so I am not going to look as good in things as people who are slim and shapely do so why do other plus size ladies want things that they think will flatter them into looking slimmer. Hey ladies on Amazon and Ravelry I can admit that the only thing that will make clothes fit me and look better is to actually be smaller so why can you not see that? Be happy with the size that you are. I am just grateful when I find patterns that fit me without having to alter them.

Anyway rant over. I like this book. It is a nice change also to be crocheting the smallest size in the book as it is sized up to 4X. As I have taken 21 photos I will show 10 of the designs today and the rest tomorrow. As usual there are some designs that I don't like but the percentage of those is much less than the ones that I do like so I consider this book to be a success. As to the fit of the garments I will only know that when I have made some of them.

Although I like the shape and fit of the bell sleeve cardigan in red I am not a lover of sleeves that come over my wrists so I would have to make some amendments to that. Otherwise it's a pretty design.

How can anyone say that the shawl collared mohair coat isn't flattering? Apart from the fact that I itch when I wear mohair, and so would have to find an alternate wool, I quite like the design although I would not make the over large cuffs.

The ribbon yarn jacket has a stitch that is very reminiscent of a Doris Chan cardigan but this one is made in pieces and not top down. This is the first pattern that I have put on my to do list. I have some yarn in my stash that would just suit this.

The Metallic Keyhole neck sweater took me back down memory lane as the first sweater that I designed for myself as a teenager (very few patterns in those days) was almost identical to this except that I made my own pattern stitch up. Mine came out very open so I had to sew a toning lining sweater to wear with it. I loved that sweater and wore it until it fell apart.

The Alpaca Applique cardigan is not one for me. I think that all the flowers are too fussy. The basic pattern though is a useful basic shape. Maybe an odd flower would look attractive but this pattern has overkill. Less is more.

I know that a bigger lady in theory shouldn't wear horizontal stripes but I do love the idea of using different yarns and textures to make the five yarn jacket. I fell in love with the autumn shadings so will have to try and yarn shop browse to find nice toning shades for this.

The sleeveless top is a match to the cardigan to make a twin set. I doubt that I would make the sleeveless top as my ageing bingo wings are not a pretty sight. I would make the cardigan though as it has a pretty pattern stitch.

I like the green silk scoop neck cardigan but I think the model is wearing a cardigan way too big for her so it's not flattering her figure at all. The actual jacket though is very pretty and I would adjust it by using a smaller hook to make the cardigan more form fitting. I do like the style for an openwork summer cardigan. I have an emerald green openwork crochet cardigan in my wardrobe and it always looks stunning worn over black.

Stand by for the rest of the photos tomorrow. I still haven't shown you photos from the 2011 calendar but as the patterns are loose and small postcard size I will lump a few together to take their photos rather than do them one at once.

I have been doing a bit more cleaning so not much has been done on the knitting front. I find knitting is very soporific and after a few rows I just can't keep my eyes awake. I have got half a sleeve and the button bands and neckband still to do on baby B's aran. I dare not start any crochet until I have finished this off. I am really tempted with all of the books that have arrived recently. There will probably be another book tomorrow - sigh.

Today has been dreadful. It has rained very hard all day. I felt so sorry for my lady gardener as she was soaked to the skin mowing my lawn. It had been a month since it was mowed before so it had grown quite long.