Wargh, yarn frustration
Fri, Jul. 15th, 2005 09:28 pmSigh. I was trying to figure out what I did wrong to add an additional stitch in my branching lacy scarf, but I must have done something really wonky. So I decided to frog a few rows and start from there. Alas, the yarn I am using is really, really hard to frog and I ended up breaking it. Am too tired to pick through it and figure out where I am, so have lost a good 50 some rows of work. Boooo.
I have also finished my first tank top!


I forgot that cotton doesn't stretch half as much as nylon ribbon, so the top is way too small for me, even with the lace-up back. Siiigh. Will try to give it to a friend. And the middle row of yarn overs is a little off because of a dumb mistake I made. Oh well. Making another version in pale yellow, one size larger with a higher needle size too, just so that the fabric drapes and breathes a little more. Yes, yes, obviously I should be unlazy and gauge.
And I have started my first crochet project! Pretty lace lap blanket for my sister's new apartment, hopefully will finish way before Thanksgiving, when I visit her.

I have also finished my first tank top!


I forgot that cotton doesn't stretch half as much as nylon ribbon, so the top is way too small for me, even with the lace-up back. Siiigh. Will try to give it to a friend. And the middle row of yarn overs is a little off because of a dumb mistake I made. Oh well. Making another version in pale yellow, one size larger with a higher needle size too, just so that the fabric drapes and breathes a little more. Yes, yes, obviously I should be unlazy and gauge.
And I have started my first crochet project! Pretty lace lap blanket for my sister's new apartment, hopefully will finish way before Thanksgiving, when I visit her.

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Fri, Jul. 15th, 2005 09:59 pm (UTC)One reason I prefer crochet to knitting these days is that it's so much more tolerant of frogging. On the other hand, there's no way to salvage a mistake by laddering down, which one can sometimes do with knitting if the pattern isn't too elaborate.
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Sat, Jul. 16th, 2005 12:43 am (UTC)My hands, they hurt! but at least I can live vicariously.
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Sat, Jul. 16th, 2005 04:20 am (UTC)ps. in case you don't know, this is Paris from P-ton.
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Sun, Jul. 17th, 2005 03:43 pm (UTC)And everything is going quite well, thanks ^_^.
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Sun, Jul. 17th, 2005 04:29 pm (UTC)Alas, my hands combined with busy-ness at work have conspired against knitting comments. But I always like reading your knitting posts. ^_^
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Mon, Jul. 18th, 2005 12:09 am (UTC)But I do hope your hands are getting better... ouch =(. No worries about commenting, honestly.