Friday, November 12, 2010

Beseme Scarf for Berroco


I am so excited that Berroco featured my Beseme Scarf design in their KnitBits newsletter this week, as the new free pattern!   It was lovely to wake up this morning and find it on my Ravelry designer page with several hearts already!  I made this sample in May, and have been patiently waiting for its release, not knowing exactly when it would be.

I love how Berroco described it: "This crochet scarf is a play on scale. Super bulky yarn becomes a flirty lace web; the whole project takes only a few hours to make, but the impact will last all winter long."

When the box of yarns arrived and I saw this bulky yarn, I wasn't sure how I should approach it.  I usually gravitate towards DK weight yarn, so this was a challenge for me.  I was asked to design a scarf, and was determined to make it somewhat delicate.  I put the yarn aside for a few days to mull it over.  The idea for the scarf came to me when I was going through some of my crocheted jewelry samples.  I decided that it would be an interesting experiment to replicate one of the fingering weight necklaces in the chunky "Sundae" yarn.  To my delight, it turned out even better than I had hoped!   

I did have to acquire a larger hook to make the final sample, as it was the first time I had ever had the need for a size 15 hook!  Unfortunately, Tulip doesn't make an Etimo hook that large, so I had to do some research as to which hook to buy.  I finally decided to get a set of Denise Interchangeable hooks, since the size range was so great and I could use the hooks for regular or Tunisian crochet.  I had heard nice things about the Denise set, and I wasn't disappointed when I got them.  It is a very useful thing to have, and the hooks are 100% made in the USA!

Below is a photo I took of the scarf before I sent it off.  It shows you some more detail and another way it could be worn.


End of Scarf Laid Flat

Original Sketch (before actual length was determined)
I was sent 2 colors of "Sundae" yarn, and my original swatch included both colors as well as some embroidered embellishment.  Norah Gaughan, the design director at Berroco, asked me to make it in one color for the final version.  I also changed the construction of the loops for that version.  It does have quite a different look as you can see in the photo below.

"Sundae" is a wonderful yarn to work, with and the names of the colors alone will make you want to buy some!  "Beseme" is a really fun project, and should you decide to make this scarf, I would love to see some photos!

Original Two Color Version



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14 comments:

  1. This is lovely Shelby! I may even make it!

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  2. Thanks, Patricia. I really hope you make it!!!

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  3. I actually have made 2 already. It is a wonderful scarf, however there are multiple errors in the pattern distributed by Berroco. I emailed them with the corrections.

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  5. I am happy you like the scarf! Thank you anonymous for taking the time to email Berroco with the corrections. Unfortunately, some errors were introduced in the editing process. I am sure they will fix them ASAP.

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  6. I'm trying the pattern right now it's beautiful! At the end of row 2 when I turn should I be back to the slip stitches that end with the big loop? I still have a chain of 16 between my last group of 9 dcs and the slip stitches. Based on your sketch I think I did something wrong. Thanks in advance for your help!

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  7. Hi Alea,

    I am not sure where your chain of 16 came from, but the first slip stitch of the third row should be in the last dc of row 2. I hope this helps:)

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  8. Thank you for your help Shelby! I'm just worried that these extra chains shouldn't be here (leftover from the original 141) so I've taken a picture to hopefully explain it better. Thank you so much for your time and help!

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/mint910/5191785905/

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  9. Hi, I am sorry but I couldn't access your link. You shouldn't have chains left over from the original 141, so maybe you had too many to start with?

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  10. Thank you! That's what I needed to know! It just didn't look right but I wrote out the stitches & got the same thing so I thought it would be best to check with you! Thank you!!!!

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  11. Great Alea, I hope it will be smooth sailing now!

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  12. I am struggling with the loops on the ends...keep getting the smaller looking ones every time when I go by the pattern. Help!

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  13. Is there another pattern correction I'm missing? clintandlisa26@comcast.net

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  14. Anonymous, I don't know when you downloaded your pattern, but please make sure you have the one that is currently up on Berroco's website!

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