Marsha

A week of knitting

Last night my local knitting ground met at a coffee shop for our first-Tuesday-of-the-month not-at-the-community-center get-together. (On the third Thursday of the month, we are at the community center.) I had finished the heel flaps on both of my toe-up socks, so I was all ready for Pat to help me through the next step: picked up stitches on the sides of the heel flap and making the ninety-degree turn that makes sock knitting so freaky and mysterious. It went quite well…or so I thought. When I came home, I finished up one sock and discovered that I’d picked up about ten more stitches than I should have. Oops. I sent Pat a “oh crap, what do I do now?” e-mail about it this morning, and fortunately she was able to tell me how to fix it by decreasing before I start knitting the round top part. I’ll have to be extra-careful when I do the heel on my second sock, now that I know that my subconscious wants to pick up way more stitches than are good for me. These socks aren’t going to be a perfectly matched pair…but hey, they are my first real socks, and besides, all of these “idiosyncracies” are what make handknits so charming, right? Right?

Yesterday I also finished up the front of the pullover vest I’m knitting for a baby that’s due in mid-June. The top part looks kind of weird to me…like a halter top gone bad or something. I’m supposed to block it before seaming, and I’m wondering if blocking will smooth out the profile a bit. But I’m also wondering if I should rip it down to the base of the v and try again, this time modifying the pattern a bit to get wider “straps” up the sides. (I followed the pattern exactly as written this time.) What do you think? Any suggestions?

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  1. […] months ago! Actually, I had it almost complete not long after I cast on. But pre-seaming, it looked too halter-top-ish. A few days ago, I decided to continue to follow the pattern as written (rather than try to modify […]