Sunday, September 27, 2009

Pardon Me, Your Slip Isn't Showing (Or Is It?....)

I promise this isn't going to turn into a daily confessional column about how I screwed up my knitting on the Samantha Dress. But I have this vague idea that if I share these tragedies with the outside world, they will never happen again. I'll get back to you later about how that works out.

During a shift in pattern at the top of the smocking (a new word for me) on one of the front halves of the dress, I switched from carrying the yarn in front during the stitch-slipping process to carrying the yarn in back. All of a sudden my neat little hyphens of cotton disappeared. And I didn't figure it out until many rows later. This is what I get for watching TV while knitting. Try as I might, I'm not very good at multitasking.

This picture shows where the dashes should have been. Though I've been whining on these pages about knitting in cotton, one thing it has going for it is that it's not difficult to pick up stitches in it if you have to frog back. I had this ripped back and was back on track in no time.

The first half of the front is done, and I've cast on the for the second. Should be a bit easier since I don't have to worry about button holes. I am getting a bit nervous as to whether I bought enough yarn or not...


2 comments:

  1. Ugh - sorry that this happened - but at least it was easy to pick up. It really is cute - crossing fingers that you have enough yarn!

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  2. You know, the Shakers used to incorporate a mistake into their quilts deliberately because they believed that nothing created by humans could be as perfect as what God created and if it *was* perfect, it was a sign that the Devil's hand had been involved in the creation!

    Just keep that in mind to explain your mistakes. :)

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