I have finally woken to the reality that, as much as I love the feel of merino and alpaca yarns, I do live in a hot climate and must be practical in my crafts. Thus this summer crochet top in 100% cotton – another creation in the pineapple pattern, done with a 2 mm hook.
Materials used: Two 200gr cotton cakes from Ice Yarns – I estimate I’ve used up about 350 gr, with a bit left over from each cake. I liked the stitch definition, but this yarn does tend to split. I’d love to make another top in this gorgeous yarn.
The method I used is very similar to the one in this detailed YouTube tutorial:
A word to the wise: if you are making adjustments to the pattern, make sure the number of pineapple motifs at the neckline is even. I made an odd number and realized it too late, which resulted in asymmetrical sleeves. I don’t mind this much and was very happy with the top when I wore it last weekend, but if I had been intending to give it as a gift, I would have been self-conscious about this.
I’ve found that since my first grandchild was born 14 years ago, I’ve increasingly knitted and crocheted with a cotton/acrylic blend. The moms are happy because it’s ok in the washing machine, and the kids don’t complain that “it itches!” I rarely use wool any more.
Great top – I love it!
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Thank you, Cate! I also like bamboo yarn. It’s very drapey and has a silky feel.
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Lovely top!! You are SO talented!! So nice to make things that are unique and not something off the store shelf!!
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Thank you ♥
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