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Re: Crochet "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Cardigan

Postby lialab » Wed May 09, 2012 11:07 am

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linda2012 wrote:Very beautiful! I love the way it looks. I'm just starting mine this evening, so I have some catching up to do.


thank you, :cloud9: this cardigan is comfortable and curiously warm enough for this time of year :thumbsup: Once the foundation row made, the rest is an easy ride and goes pretty quickly, :thumbsup: can't wait to see the result of your cardigan :D

This is working up pretty fast. However after working about 5-6 rows I'm now wondering about the size. According to the sizes I fall just between a med and large. Since I don't like things too tight I went up to a large. Putting it around me now it almost seems too big. :hrmm: I'm thinking about frogging it before I get any further and going down to a med. My swatch was good with an H hook. If anything it was slightly on the small size so I figured that since I was between sizes that would work out fine. Grrr.... :ire: But I'm really liking the pattern and anxious to have it done!


according to size, medium was the right size for me. I did a swatch and used a 5mm hook. If I had to re-do it I would make it a little longer According to the pattern if you notice the sweater does not close at the bottom you only need a snap to close it at the top!
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Re: Crochet "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Cardigan

Postby linda2012 » Wed May 09, 2012 12:21 pm

lialab wrote:according to size, medium was the right size for me. I did a swatch and used a 5mm hook. If I had to re-do it I would make it a little longer According to the pattern if you notice the sweater does not close at the bottom you only need a snap to close it at the top!


I noticed that it does not meet at the bottom and what I have done so far DOES go all the way around my somewhat thick mid-section. So.....I've about convinced myself that I need to frog back to the foundation row and get rid of the last two shells.

What is the finished back length including the border row? According to the pattern it's 18" for a med. I'm guessing the border adds at least an inch. I think the length will be about right for me. (I'm short!)
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Re: Crochet "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Cardigan

Postby lialab » Wed May 09, 2012 4:41 pm

linda2012 wrote:
lialab wrote:according to size, medium was the right size for me. I did a swatch and used a 5mm hook. If I had to re-do it I would make it a little longer According to the pattern if you notice the sweater does not close at the bottom you only need a snap to close it at the top!


I noticed that it does not meet at the bottom and what I have done so far DOES go all the way around my somewhat thick mid-section. So.....I've about convinced myself that I need to frog back to the foundation row and get rid of the last two shells.

What is the finished back length including the border row? According to the pattern it's 18" for a med. I'm guessing the border adds at least an inch. I think the length will be about right for me. (I'm short!)


Bummer!!! Sorry you have to frog, I don't like frogging, it's even worse in knitting :roll: but sometimes we have no choice!!

The finished length for the medium size is 20 inches, measuring from the very top to the bottom. The border adds 1inch at the bottom and 1 inch at the neck line !!
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Re: Crochet "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Cardigan

Postby mommom » Wed May 09, 2012 4:57 pm

lialab wrote:
linda2012 wrote:
lialab wrote:according to size, medium was the right size for me. I did a swatch and used a 5mm hook. If I had to re-do it I would make it a little longer According to the pattern if you notice the sweater does not close at the bottom you only need a snap to close it at the top!


I noticed that it does not meet at the bottom and what I have done so far DOES go all the way around my somewhat thick mid-section. So.....I've about convinced myself that I need to frog back to the foundation row and get rid of the last two shells.

What is the finished back length including the border row? According to the pattern it's 18" for a med. I'm guessing the border adds at least an inch. I think the length will be about right for me. (I'm short!)


Bummer!!! Sorry you have to frog, I don't like frogging, it's even worse in knitting :roll: but sometimes we have no choice!!

The finished length for the medium size is 20 inches, measuring from the very top to the bottom. The border adds 1inch at the bottom and 1 inch at the neck line !!


OK. This may be a dumb question, but what is "frogging"? I don't remember ever hearing that term before.
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Re: Crochet "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Cardigan

Postby linda2012 » Wed May 09, 2012 5:00 pm

lialab wrote:Bummer!!! Sorry you have to frog, I don't like frogging, it's even worse in knitting :roll: but sometimes we have no choice!!

The finished length for the medium size is 20 inches, measuring from the very top to the bottom. The border adds 1inch at the bottom and 1 inch at the neck line !!


Thanks. That's about what I figured for the length. Hate frogging a couple of night's work. At least I'm not undoing the foundation row....only taking out the last couple of shells. I would hate to just keep working merrily along then realize when it's nearly done that it was too large! :shock: But the good thing is I LOVE it anytime I can go DOWN a size! :thumbsup:
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Re: Crochet "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Cardigan

Postby Shandeh » Wed May 09, 2012 8:41 pm

mommom wrote:OK. This may be a dumb question, but what is "frogging"? I don't remember ever hearing that term before.


"Frogging" means unravelling a project.
It's called frogging, because you "rip it", "rip it", "rip it". (sounds like a frog going ribbit, ribbit, ribbit....)
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Re: Crochet "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Cardigan

Postby mommom » Wed May 09, 2012 8:56 pm

Shandeh wrote:
mommom wrote:OK. This may be a dumb question, but what is "frogging"? I don't remember ever hearing that term before.


"Frogging" means unravelling a project.
It's called frogging, because you "rip it", "rip it", "rip it". (sounds like a frog going ribbit, ribbit, ribbit....)


:rofl: :rofl: Too Funny!! Well I did my share of frogging on the CAL afghan motifs!! I'm sure it will happen on this one too! :rofl:
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Re: Crochet "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Cardigan

Postby Shandeh » Wed May 09, 2012 9:16 pm

mommom wrote:
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mommom wrote:OK. This may be a dumb question, but what is "frogging"? I don't remember ever hearing that term before.


"Frogging" means unravelling a project.
It's called frogging, because you "rip it", "rip it", "rip it". (sounds like a frog going ribbit, ribbit, ribbit....)


:rofl: :rofl: Too Funny!! Well I did my share of frogging on the CAL afghan motifs!! I'm sure it will happen on this one too! :rofl:


I believe I am an EXPERT frogger. I deserve a medal or something. :lol:
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Re: Crochet "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Cardigan

Postby ladycath » Sun May 13, 2012 7:47 pm

Shandeh,
Is there anyone in particular I should write to asking if it would be possible for the designer of this pattern to resize it to fit children? This would be the absolute perfect pattern for little girls, especially those living in the south. Can you just imagine this on a little girl at Easter or in white for a Holy Communion?? Even that early in the year it is getting warm down here but cool in the morning and evening.
I can resize, cut down or enlarge just about any sewing pattern but am pants at redoing knit or crochet patterns :oops:
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Re: "On the Lace" Bernat Satin Crochet Cardigan

Postby karenarp » Sun May 13, 2012 8:44 pm

linda2012 wrote:Wow, I'm no where near ready to work on this project, but was sitting here this evening on the computer and between tasks, I picked up a hook and yarn and did a small swatch of this pattern. Not the easiest that I've done, and frogged about 4 or 5 times. :idonno: Its going to be a pretty set of stitches but just doing the foundation row on the chain row, will take forever! That's my least favorite part of any project.....the first row. Always hard, especially when you are doing several stitches in one of the chains. Maybe after doing it about 100 times, it will get faster. :huh: I'll just have to keep reminding myself how pretty it's going to be. :cloud9:

After years and years of crocheting I finally heard a tip that I now just love to use when working with chains. For years I would take the hard way and try and make my row 1 into both chains, as if it were a row higher.
Tip, crochet only into the front loop of your chain for your first row.
Ever since I started doing this my first row has not been as horrendous to work and I no longer fear starting a large chain project like I used to.

Also, in crochet you can undo extra chains, so I always always work a few extra chains and when I get to the end of row 1 I just remove any extra.
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