The trouble began as I started on the eyelet pattern for the body and sleeves. I ripped out and knit the same section again five times because the eyelets would not line up. Finally, I remembered that word-ERRATA! I searched the publisher's website for the book and the current errata published. (This is a list of all of the mistakes in the pattern and the corrections.) The book of patterns I was using had 101 patterns; 27 had corections published for them. To top it off, the pattern I had chosen had more errors than any other in the book. Did that lead me to add it to the UFO avalanche waiting to happen in my closet? No! It would not defeat me-I would be victorious and my daughter would have a new fall sweater.
(At this point, some of my friends/family in cooler parts of the country are laughing that this little bit of a knit would count as a fall sweater, but remember I am in Sunny Southern California.)
The next cruel twist of fate came when my skein of yarn ran out and I had to choose a complimentary color from my stash to finish off the dastardly deed. The shrug needed to match a very cute dress that Anna received from her friend (idol) Megan, so just any color would not do. The final choice is very 70's-ish and actually matches an afghan that Anna's namesake crocheted sometime during that decade. Next time I will just cut up the afghan and make it into a sweater.
Swazi Girl
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The Shrug I Couldn't Shrug Off!
| So far so good |
What am I getting myself into?
I'm not sure why, but it seems that starting a blog is the thing to do these days. For me, this is a place where I can share my journey into discovering the creative spark that lies within me. I have a passion for preserving the crafting tradition and an appreciation of the new avenues that technology has provided. I hope I can persuade you to find beauty in the commonplace and pass that on to someone else.
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