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atherleisure ([personal profile] atherleisure) wrote2023-08-05 06:30 am

1921 Bathing Suit

I finished the main piece of the 1921 bathing suit.

1921 bathing suit

I still need to knit the trunks and finish the socks and figure out what goes on my head. I also want to try making boots to go with it like in the pattern illustration.

I basically crocheted it as given except that I knew I wanted it a size smaller than given so I started the decreases for the waist three rows early and did one extra row of decreases at the end. That worked out perfectly. It took a little more yarn than I had anticipated, but if I hadn't been just a little over the given gauge, I might have come in at the 9 balls called for by the pattern. Instead I used 9.75. The socks call for 2 but will need about 3. I had assumed 3 for the trunks, but they'll take 4.5. I used just over 4 balls of the yellow, when the combination of socks and suit called for 4. The socks definitely used less than 1 so the dress probably used close to 4.

The point of this project (other than making a 1920's bathing suit, of course) was to get more comfortable with crochet, and I achieved that purpose. I learned to hold the hook more loosely and got better at seeing stitches. I'm still not great at it, and I still don't much like the look of crochet so I don't think I'll be doing it a lot in the future. Still, I do think that when I get to the crochet part of the 1902 vest I'll be more comfortable and confident. Of course, it's actually got a pattern to it so it will be more difficult. And smaller. And slicker. I didn't say it would be easy. Fortunately, that's an undergarment so no one is likely to see it.
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[personal profile] koshka_the_cat 2023-08-06 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I think the ideal was suit, head things, stockings, and shoes or boots, but the reality was everything from just a suit to everything.

I recommend rubber overshoes if you make canvas shoes. It was really nice to be able to walk on the street to the beach! I think mine are Tingley Rubber, but I don't see my style there, they're all higher cut. I bought them probably 15 years ago and the seller scraped off any identifying marks.

These look nice for a ballet flat style! Of course, a ballet flat style would be easier to put on at the beach.

https://www.target.com/p/sr-max-unisex-black-overshoes-slip-resistant-work-shoes-extra-small/-/A-89485975

I'm planning on making new shoes for the new suit. I'm probably going to wear them without stockings. This page has good pictures. I'm weirdly intimidated. I made boots! These should be easier!

https://www.1860-1960.com/xs0408p0.html