November 21, 2011

Crochet Baby Sweater

This finished quite quickly. I had posted a picture of the previous stage, and from there till now, I think it was a quick haul. 

This is a crochet baby sweater, done in a single piece, and in homespun yarn. I truly am in love with this cozy snuggly yarn. Its perfect from children's wear, me think. It is chunky so it moves quite quick too. As I said earlier too.. the sweater can ideally be completed in just about 3-4 hours.. but then with the speed and intermittent process which I was following, it quite quite a while. 
I think the two colours come off pretty well. And the pink being regular worsted DK, the chunky yarn is given some firmness through this edging. 


15 comments:

  1. This is so well done :D <3 I have not finished my scarf since last winter :D you are darn quick.

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  2. @TheBluntBlogger: Crochet is way faster I think than knitting! :) And moreover I needed to finish it before out Delhi trip in December, hence the quick work!

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  3. thats quite creative....
    Trisha is going to love them...

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  4. Ohhhh shooooo cuuuuuttteee :-)

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  5. wow! this has come so good. had seen the post where you'd just started working on it.
    pretty

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  6. @saumya, @writerzblock, @Sandhya @Sujatha - Thank you !

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  7. oh I like that!!! Wish I had the talent to make stuff,last time i made anything was at school...this is really nice!

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  8. Looks awesome! Love the colors and the pattern, very nicely done.

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  9. Cute sweater! My friend knitted me some gloves and leg warmers and I was really happy because of her hard work...btw I missed you~! Ty for coming back to my blog so I could find you.

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  10. Such hard work.. love it ;D

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  11. Gorgeous! I could never have enough patience for needlework :D

    Kiran @ KiranTarun.com

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  12. wow!! it is so pretty!

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