Now, I've never steeked before so this scared the hell out of me, and I wasn' exactly looking forward to it. I mean, who in their right senses would make holes into their knitting, especially something that took me almost 2 months to finish ? But it had to be done, so I gathered my courage and decided to go for it. I followed Kate's wonderful tutorial which really explains everything beautifully.
I decided to start with the collar, since it was the smallest steek and therefore less chances of getting it wrong. I first made my crochet reinforcements using a sock yarn that was similar to the main color of my cardigan, as you can see here:
All the tutorials I read usually say that before your first cut you should have a glass of wine. I don't drink much wine so I decided to have this instead ...
And voilá ... it actually works !
Then I did the armholes and left the front opening till lastThis is how the crochet reinforcements look after they're done
See how it's easy to see where to cut ?
After you cut your first steek, the rest don't seem so daunting...
And this is how it looks on the right side - quite neat looking
And even the reverse side doesn't look very bad.
So I did it, my first steeking project. And it was definitely worth it ! This cardigan is now blocking and I still need to sew the buttons, snaps and trims, but I should be able to post some photos this next weekend. And I very much think it's going to become a favorite :-)
2 comments:
You are so brave!! And the sweater looks beautiful. I have been contemplating steeking only because I have decided I dislike purling. Can't wait to see the finished product!
This is a gorgeous piece! I am just before my first steeking. The garment is under blocking, the wine is in the fridge... I am so excited about it!
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