Holiday Knitting: The Bolero of Doom
I decided to tackle a bolero for my friend R…, and figured it would be easy because it’s a Lion Brand free pattern. It stumped me a little at first, because of instructions like “and at the same time” in all caps. But I took it apart, started over again, and am pleased to report that I have now finished the left front.
Read on!
First, we found the pattern at the store, but it’s also available online. Click here.
Since R… has a dress code at work, we decided to use a black tone for the sweater so she could use the bolero there. We settled on 312 Edwardian, Art #790, Lot #10289.
Once I finally got the hang of it, it was easy to do. The instructions “and at the same time” made more sense once I realized there’s a distinct left side and right side to the piece – in this case, when I say “side,” I mean “edge.” See below:
At the bottom of the image is a blue tie, to indicate “center front.” Once I realized that, the schematic helped me to determine that the shaping (note the pronounced slope on the left) of the piece.
After that, finishing the left front piece was a snap. Here it is, using the simple expedient of an extra knitting needle as a stitch holder:
All of a sudden, it begins to look like a sweater!
For you stitch-a-holics out there, here’s a detail of the pattern stitch:
It’s called a broken rib stitch. All wrong-side rows are knit; all right side are K3, P2. It’s a nice, nubby texture; particularly with the Homespun brand yarn.
I\’m impressed. It\’s going to be gorgeous!
It looks great! R\’s gonna love it. Thank you for sharing!
I\’ve had issues with some of Lion\’s patterns not making sense with that at the same time bit too.