I Tink, Therefore I am
I really hope that my pal loves her scarf once it is finished and in her possession. It has certainly been a labor of love. There is no good excuse for this as the pattern is fairly straight forward, just a 12 row pattern that is super easy to memorize, and the yarn is soft and pleasnt to work. I don't blame the yarn or the pattern. I take 100% of the blame on this one.
After some unfortunate frogging, I finished up the first half and had made decent progess on the second half. Of course, that progress isn't as grand as I had thought. This morning I noticed this mistake:
I whine about it a little more extensively here. Are there any experienced cable knitters who have suggestions of how to go back and put in the cable I missed without frogging all the way back to the mistake?
After some unfortunate frogging, I finished up the first half and had made decent progess on the second half. Of course, that progress isn't as grand as I had thought. This morning I noticed this mistake:
I whine about it a little more extensively here. Are there any experienced cable knitters who have suggestions of how to go back and put in the cable I missed without frogging all the way back to the mistake?
3 Comments:
I'm totally into cables at the mo and would love to know what that pattern is?
Ooo, this scarf looks so yummy! For that miscross, maybe this cable fixing tutorial can help: http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/archives/2006/06/20/all_is_not_lost.html
Great pattern and wonderful colors! Unfortunately, when it comes to cables and edge stitches, I realize my limitations and frog - good luck. It really is lovely!
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