My advice is not to do it! You will have trouble going back to having your own bed and room with your husband. You DD is likely teething or going through a developmental stage. Every time my kids did something new, like sitting up, crawling, walking, crawling, and of course teething, it interrupted their sleep patterns. With skills, it seemed like they wanted to practice and were too excited to sleep well.
I did a modified cry-it-out with my kids. I didn't take them out of teh crib (no matter how much they cried!), and I laid down on the floor and gently said, "shhh...it's bed time" if they cried and fussed. I put my hand in, and they had to be laying down to reach it. Then when they were settled, but not asleep, I left the room. I had to go back in a few times for the first couple of nights, but then, after several nights, I could leave them to fall asleep on their own with no fuss. Then if they woke in teh night, i would set a timer for 8 minutes (all I could stand at first) and I wouldn't go in for that time. Then I increased it to 10 minutes. Almost every time, she put herself to sleep. Sometimes, I think her crying was just her way of working out her excess energy so she could rest.
Good luck!