I never managed to memorize the lace repeat, so I had to carry the directions around with me, but each row was relatively logical so I could spot mistakes quickly. The only real problem that I had was that there are two rows (of the ten row repeat) that result in fewer stitches than the rest of the rows. Since I assumed that all rows would maintain the number of stitches that the pattern started with, I frustratedly frogged those rows many, many times before I bothered to do the math and figure out that I was supposed to have fewer stitches. After that, it was smooth sailing.Not having much time to knit recently (as I have whined about a number of times), I had to be a little creative to squeeze this project in. I wish I had a picture of my knitting while sitting on a cardboard box, saving an empty parking space outside of KZ's old apartment while her father went to get the van before we loaded it up and moved her out. I almost got two repeats in.
Here's a picture of it while blocking:
2 comments:
This is so so pretty! (It was rather fantastic to go to the friends section of ravelry and see all of these lovely spring-y pictures.)
I'm glad you got at least one project happily accomplished, and I, as ever, applaud your creative knitting habits. Maybe persistent is a better word?
You may never see this comment since it is so late i the game, but I just wanted to say - your hair looks great in that pic ;)
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