I've come to the point where I have pretty much run out of yarn and need to order more. So for next week I think I will be experimenting with different border options.
I really thought it was going to be too small but I can see now, that once I add the border, it should fit nice and snug. If I ever make another one, I'd make the back part about 3 blocks or so longer. I can probably stretch it out a bit when I block it so it will work out.
Would you believe I've never actually blocked anything I've knitted before? I always mean to and end up wearing it before I get a chance. So I am not even exactly sure how to block I was told to wet whatever I was working on and safety pin it to a towel in the shape I want. Is that the best way? Is there other ways to block knitting?
Here is a knitting pattern from 1840 for a "Bosom Friend," it is similar to a sontag. Before I start knitting, I draw out a projection of how the knitted piece should look. Having a "map" helps me see any mistake I make a lot quicker. Sometimes my projections aren't perfect but they normally are close in shape if not in exact proportions.
It looks a little sailor-like to me but I can see how it would be cute over a dress from the 1840s. It would just cover the parts of the neck that was left bare at that time.
It looks like it would be a slightly easier thing to knit than a sontag. It would probably be a very cute item for a child.
I hope you are all knitting away and not at a stop in your sontags like I am. Has anyone practiced any interesting border patterns?