Creating the Iconic Harry Styles Cardigan
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Inspiration for the project
- Gathering the materials
- Understanding the pattern
- Overcoming challenges
5.1 Transitioning from knitting to crochet
5.2 Dealing with tangled yarn
5.3 Adjusting the measurements
5.4 Perfectionist tendencies
- Progress and setbacks
6.1 Rolling the yarn into balls
6.2 Crocheting the first square
6.3 Running out of yarn
6.4 Finding a solution
- Working on different sections
7.1 Crocheting the different colored squares
7.2 Learning new stitches
7.3 Managing time and energy
- Assembling the cardigan
8.1 Sorting and arranging the squares
8.2 Sewing the panels together
8.3 Adding the ribbing
8.4 Sewing on the sleeves
- Final touches and finishing the cardigan
9.1 Completing the button band
9.2 Selecting and sewing on buttons
9.3 Overall satisfaction with the project
- Conclusion
"My Quarantine Crochet Project: Making a Harry Styles-Inspired Cardigan"
During the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns, many people turned to various hobbies and crafts to pass the time and keep themselves occupied. One such project that gained popularity was crocheting. As a crochet enthusiast myself, I decided to embark on a challenging endeavor – making a cardigan inspired by the iconic garment worn by Harry Styles. Little did I know, this project would test my skills, patience, and perseverance. In this article, I will take you through the ups and downs of my quarantine crochet project, from gathering the materials to the final stitches.
Introduction
The inspiration for this project came from a viral TikTok trend showcasing a cardigan worn by JW Anderson that Harry Styles had been seen wearing. Being a fan of both Harry Styles and crochet, I saw this as the perfect opportunity to create something unique and stylish to wear during the upcoming months. With a few weeks of free time ahead of me, I eagerly dived into the world of crocheting.
Gathering the materials
To start my project, I needed the necessary materials. I opted for the Big Twist Value Pack yarn, as it offered a variety of colors and good quality. However, there was a slight complication – the pattern provided for the cardigan was for knitting, and I only knew how to crochet. This posed a challenge, but I was determined to make it work.
Understanding the pattern
With the pattern in hand, I faced the daunting task of deciphering knitting instructions and converting them into crochet terms. It was a steep learning curve, but with some online tutorials and a bit of trial and error, I was able to understand the basics. However, there were moments of frustration and confusion, as there were limited resources available to guide me through the process.
Overcoming challenges
Throughout the project, various challenges tested my skills and persistence. Transitioning from knitting to crochet proved to be trickier than anticipated, but with some perseverance, I managed to find alternative stitches that achieved a similar outcome. Dealing with tangled yarn was another obstacle that cropped up frequently, resulting in wasted time and frustration. However, with patience and careful handling, I learned how to minimize tangling and resolve any knots that arose.
Adjusting the measurements was also a challenge, as the original pattern was designed for knitting rather than crochet. I had to modify the number of chains and adjust the square sizes to ensure a proper fit. Being a perfectionist, I often found myself unraveling hours of work to make small adjustments and ensure the end product met my standards.
Progress and setbacks
As the days went by, I made progress on my squares, one color at a time. Rolling the yarn into balls made it easier to manage, but it was a time-consuming task that added to the overall project duration. Crocheting the first square was an accomplishment, but it soon became apparent that completing the whole cardigan would be a time-intensive endeavor.
Running out of yarn was a setback I faced, leaving me worried about whether I would have enough to finish the project. However, with the help of my supportive mother, who went to a craft store to find a matching yarn shade, the crisis was averted, and I could continue with newfound confidence.
Working on different sections
Crocheting the different colored squares required patience and attention to detail. Each square had its own stitch pattern, adding complexity and variety to the overall design. Learning new stitches, such as the moss stitch and the camel stitch, enhanced my crochet skills and made the project more engaging. However, managing time and energy became crucial as crocheting all day took a toll on both my hands and my concentration.
Assembling the cardigan
With all the squares completed, it was time to assemble the cardigan. Sorting and arranging the squares based on color and section provided a sense of organization and structure. Sewing the panels together required careful attention to detail, ensuring a neat and seamless finish. Adding the ribbing to the collar and cuffs helped the cardigan hold its shape and added a professional touch. Sewing on the sleeves, with their tapered effect, was the final step in bringing the cardigan to life.
Final touches and finishing the cardigan
Completing the button band was a moment of accomplishment. Creating the buttonholes and selecting suitable buttons added a touch of personalization to the cardigan. Overall, I was satisfied with the outcome, although it wasn't an exact replica of the original design. The process had allowed me to learn and grow as a crochet enthusiast, and I was proud of my creation.
Conclusion
In conclusion, my quarantine crochet project of making a Harry Styles-inspired cardigan was both challenging and rewarding. From encountering obstacles and setbacks to overcoming them with perseverance and resourcefulness, this project taught me valuable lessons about crocheting and the creative process. It served as a reminder of the power of crafts and hobbies in bringing joy and fulfillment during difficult times. Despite the hours spent and the frustrations endured, the final result was a tangible symbol of my dedication and passion for crochet. I encourage everyone to explore their own creative projects, as they can provide a sense of purpose and accomplishment in uncertain times.