
What you see here is another shawl-collared vest in the making that will soon be in the unmaking and remaking. All 225 stitches with 7 strategically placed stitch markers and 18 rows of k1b p1 as well as two rows of cabling. (and in case anyone doesn't want to get their calculator out- that would be 4,050 stitches.
How can a person go so far in the making of such a project and not realize that it is twisted? I can't be certain but I do know that if you ever need it done, you can count on me.
5 comments:
Perfect for an alternate, Esher-themed universe :-)
Aww, bummer! Well, remember, you ENJOY knitting, so this just means you get more knitting to do. (I work back and forth for a couple rows, then join the circle. It leaves a two row seam to sew and makes it SO much easier to be sure that no twists sneak in.)
Dang! That's too bad, but I think knitting two heels on one sock trumps this. Still-dang!
Cast it off and call it an "infinity shawl"
so did you create some new curse words?
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