Good morning all, it’s Girl Who Cried Wolf here. I know I’ve mentioned many a ‘favorite’ crochet project in the past . . . Forrest’s baby blanket was my favorite, my sidewalk shawl was my favorite, my granny ripple sofa blanket was my favorite, my stripey ami giraffe was my favorite. I cannot be trusted when I call something a favorite—I’ve done it before, I’ll do it again, and no, I will never be able to actually select just one favorite.
But this little bit of crochet cuteness? This might be my new favorite.
!!!!!!!!!FAVORITE!!!!!!!
As much as I love crochet, I really have a hard time finding clothing patterns that I love. Knitting definitely takes the cake when it comes to clothing (such disloyalty to my craft!). But while I was searching for sweaters I could make for Darcy recently (because she is too small to refuse to wear the things I make her, unlike some other children who will not be named), I fell hard for this one. It’s the Drawstring Halter pattern from Holland Designs, and I would highly recommend it if you’re looking for a girly little top to crochet. Really well-written and easy to follow with beautiful results, and there’s an option to add long sleeves for winter wear. (They don’t know me, by the way, and I paid for the pattern—this isn’t sponsored in any way. I really do 100% love the pattern and think it’s fantastic!)
I love everything about the finished top. The gorgeous stitch pattern, the contrasting ribbon woven through the neckline, the scalloped hem. Love love love.
Love. How many times can I use this word in one post?
One more, at least: love.
I used Lion Brand LB Collection Cotton Bamboo Yarn in Gardenia for this top and (you’ll never guess) love it so much, too. It’s dreamily soft and comfortable for the little peanut, has a nice drape, the stitches stand out wonderfully, the color is drool-worthy, and I think the cotton content will keep it cool and breathable through the spring and summer months. It was the perfect yarn for this project.
I cannot get over the beautiful yellow. As much fun as pink and purple are for Darcy, I also love having some items in her closet that aren’t the typical girly colors. (I think my favorite color on her, weirdly enough, is navy blue. She always looks so adorable in it!) I love that this top, with its delicate stitch pattern and scallops and ribbon tie, still looks so feminine and sweet, even in a non-traditional color for a girl like mustard with a brown tie.
New favorite crochet project. At least until my next favorite comes along.
A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E!!!
ReplyDeletePrecious shirt, precious baby girl!
So stinking cute! The baby and the sweater. Love the color too!
ReplyDeleteI can't... there's just too much cuteness in this post! Both baby and sweater are adorable - and I agree that yellow was the perfect color :)
ReplyDeletePicking my jaw up off of the floor! :) I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Goodness.
ReplyDeleteThis is just too much cute. MUST LOOK AWAY>
Thanks Melody! I think they're both pretty cute, too :-)
ReplyDeleteShut the front door! This is the most adorable baby top I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! I'm jealous of your crochet skills. The last time I tried, I made a big knot and that's about it!!
ReplyDeleteThat's just ridiculous cute wearing ridiculous cute. I'll have to try the pattern myself :-)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I really love this pattern. You could easily layer it over a long-sleeved white bodysuit so she could wear it in cooler months.
ReplyDeleteOk so I'm going to use the word of this post (too much Sesame street here, sorry!) LOVE! Love it. The color, the fit, the style... and most of all your cutie patootie baby in it! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteVery precious. And the top is adorable as well. I'm much older than you Matilda/Rachel, so I'm storing these patterns for a future granddaughter. Also, I love your color choice. She's obviously a girl! And girls can wear any color! Beautiful top for the spring & summer. Love your blog, by the way.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to succumb to a "real" diaper bag but I think I'm headed that way soon. I am still trying to find one I love.
ReplyDeleteHey, everybody starts somewhere! I made an awful lot of terrible things before I crocheted anything cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I haven't tried layering it yet, but I think it would look great that way.
ReplyDeleteThanks Samantha! And there's no such thing as too much Sesame Street (one of the few kids shows that doesn't drive me up the wall).
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks ChiWei! It was such a fun pattern to make.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle! I wondered if I should go with a more typical baby girl color, but I love how it looks in the yellow.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristen! I like the yellow, too.
ReplyDeleteFor "not having it together", when you DO have it together, you look great!
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Forever 21! Thanks :-)
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ReplyDeleteSOOO cute and adorable!! :) :) xo Holly
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ReplyDeleteYour baby is the cutest ever! Looks so much like you :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I'm so excited anytime someone says she looks like me--I've always been jealous of Jeff when everyone says Forrest looks like him :-)
ReplyDeleteShe really does though! She has your eye shape definitely. I have 4 girls and one boy and they all look like me, except one of the girls looks (and acts) exactly like my husband! So he likes that at least one looks like him! Two of the girls we have are twins, and even they both look like me, lol!
ReplyDeleteJust to clarify, the "neck layer" does not grow twice as fast, it is simply the lowest part of your hairline so it touches your shoulders first, therefore gives the illusion of it growing faster.
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Wow, your look great for both pixie and bob! :) I also have had my pixie cut since 2004 and tried many times to have long(er) hair again..., but never worked :(.
ReplyDeleteThe last time I tried so hard to have long hair was last year but My curly and thin hair looked messy and I lost my confidence ( especially in hot and humid in Thailand.).
Reading your lines inspires me to have long hair again ... :)))))
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ReplyDeleteits very interesting and entertaining. keep posting :)
I know this post is older (I just came across it on Pinterest!), but even now, reading this has been so helpful and has made me feel so much better about my haircut!
ReplyDeleteI first went pixie last August and have trimmed it a couple times to keep it short, but I'm currently growing it out and the "mullet" is driving me NUTS! Sadly, I do not have a regular stylist (I'm a college student so I get trims when I have the time/money...basically not routine) so sometimes it gets a little lengthy and does its own thing. Since my hair is also curly, some days it looks, as my friend described it, "like a 12-year-old skater boy whose hair flips out around his hat." Not such a great thing :/ BUT right now the front is about the length yours is in the photo of your A-line step of the process, and I honestly don't know why I haven't looked up different styles for growing out pixie sooner. I think that is just the cut I need right now, as it will give me more styling options, look neater/cuter, and will get the heck off my neck (especially with summer coming up)!
So, thanks again for the post and the pictures! You really rock the pixie/short look and have some great tips! :]
I know this post is really old, but I have to tell you a little story: I had pinned a picture from Pinterest about 6-8 months ago of a really cute style that I wanted to aspire to. I too have a short pixie that I have had for about 5 years. I love every bit of it but it is time for a change. I will undoubtedly go back one day, but for now, I am growing it out. Anyway, I was looking for more ideas today as I am going to get it trimmed (after about 4 months of no cutting) to get some shape to it and what do I stumble across? I found another picture that was cute (and different from the original I posted) and when I went to the source, it was your blog! I am glad that this source was available to read because I can relate to everything you wrote. So, I have now pinned your blog post so you get full credit of this great tale. Thanks for the inspiration. :)
ReplyDeleteI got my first pixie crop yesterday. I love this post a lot. I love short hair and had short bobs and stuff but this is my first time pixie, so I'm kind of nervous :) i'm lucky that my hair grows fast so it will be probably 5-6months for my hair to be longer. This is how it looks now, :)
ReplyDeleteSo... I cut my long hair into an asymmetrical "Frankie Sandford" - long, chin length one side, finger cut on the other. I love it...just like it... and hate it! It has only been a week, but I miss my ponytail! I have become obsessed with it! I look in every mirror, and if there is no mirror I go and look for one. I hate getting out of the shower with a wet head - feels so weird. And then I have no idea what to use on it, or how to blow it. I agonize styling it. I always wore my hair up in a bun - day after day - in a bun at the top of my head. I had long hair, but it wasn't glorious, beautiful, perfect hair. It was time for a change and I thought it over for almost a year. I went for a consult with a great hairdresser and she cut it perfect - but it's so hard for me to get used to. My husband said he loves it, everyone else said it was "cute", but I got really upset when my prior hairdresser saw it and all she said was "WOW", (that's why she's my ex-hairdresser - I would have NEVER trusted her to do this cut!). Well... she planted a seed of doubt in me nonetheless. Now I am a little insecure about it. Some people don't say anything at all - I wonder what that means? Maybe I am just being to critical, too vain.
ReplyDeleteI have been on the internet looking for a blog where someone feels the same way. Trying to find someone to make me feel okay about it - ANYONE! I'm a little freaked out with the short side mostly. I am worried - already - about how in the world it is going to grow out. The awkward stages. I actually ordered a hair growth treatment conditioner! I am so glad to have found your post... you have enlightened me! I never comment on any blogs, but you really made me feel better. I guess I should just give it a chance to grow on me... but, while it grows on me I think I am going to grow it back. Sad thing is I don't want to let anyone know I am having a hard time with it.... they might just say, "I told you so!". BTW... you look great with any style hair! It's only hair...right?
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Looks great! How do you style it?
ReplyDeleteThis blog saved my life. I almost had a heart attack in the past few weeks, thanks to my hideous duck tail. Yes, Im dramatic. I have yet to cut it, because every stylist I know likes to get all scissor happy. I dont like paying women to make matters worse. BUT. . . I have no choice.
ReplyDeleteOnce I saw this page and the pixie growth timeline Matilda created -- Hallelujah!! She gave me hope that everything would be ok in months.
Not to say I didnt love my pixie. I decided to randomly cut it short like Emma Watson did. I adored it. I felt exactly how Matilda said she did. I felt empowered, strong, beautiful, sexy, daring, and sophisticated. More than I ever had in my life. I felt like a woman! For the first time in my life, I cut my hair FOR MYSELF. NOT FOR A GUY. I didnt care if anyone liked it. Because I loved it. I looked around one day and realized every single girl had long hair. Its so common and boring (in my current opinion.) I wanted to do something drastic and crazy to feel different for a while. My hair is bipolar though. I have changed it every few months for years. Its been every color imaginable, and now every length. But still very healthy!
I am now at the Bieber stage as Matilda calls it.
I want it to become a short choppy cut ending right under my chin. I dont think I want to grow it out too long for quite some time. I should reach my goal sometime in the near future. 6 months maybe. I dont use my flat iron much now, but I need to start. I use a ton of Bumble and Bumble products. (Not all at once.) Theyre my fave. If you all have short cuts that are getting a tad crazy I strongly suggest using Sumotech by them. Its a hair paste and gets rid of the hairs that flip and poke out without all the grease and crunchy stuff.
So anyways, Im done rambling. Thank you for this blog..you look great, and so does your hair - at every length! (:
I stumbled across your website because I'm growing my short hair out. I love your headband! Where did you get it?
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ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this length in the picture with the headband! I did have a question though! Do you have very fine hair or thicker hair? I have superfine hair and would love to get it cut short, but before I do I would love to know if someone else had this cut with similar hair to mine. Also did you use just a paddle brush or a round brush to dry it?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Allison! I asked my hairdresser once how she would describe my hair, and she said 'a medium amount of fine hair.'
ReplyDeleteAs for what brush I used, I'm fairly sure it was a round brush.
Hope that helps!
Thank you for sharing this because I am going to cut my hair to the red lipstick picture (grown out pixie look)...I used to have hair past my bra strap and used it as my safety blanket, thinking, "long hair = beauty." I had an abusive ex hubby that thought short hair meant ugly & UN-feminine! F&%$ that! My hair is right below my ears & I have decided to go for the grown out pixie look thanks to you sharing your journey!! I am excited! And, yes, there is no where to hide now, and I like it!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck, I bet it will look amazing on you!
ReplyDeleteOh man I needed this! Hubby asked me nicely to grow my hair back out from my pixie. I only had it for a month and I loved how easy it was but I also love it long so here we go.. right now Im in the Bieber stage, ack! the mullet my gawd the mullet!! I try my best to style it, thinking IM going to have to ask my stylist to trim it a-line style thank you!
ReplyDeleteSuch an awkward stage, but the good news is it will pass by pretty quickly! Good luck!
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