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Posted by on January 22, 2008, 12:22 am
Went back to my sweater , with part sleeves done , found a HUge
mistake and ,,, ripped ,,, problem is some patterns with loop around
[to make holes ] when ripped loose a loop here and there , i counted
and counted , ok ,,,, i have all stiches ,,, but now ...... ARGH i
lost count of rows and i decrease every 6th row ,,,,, which row am i
now in ?????? calm down ,, count other sleeve where counter is ok ,,,
now count the rows left on this partly ripped sleeve ,,,, divive into
6 ,,, yes i know ,,,, i think when i come to same rows as other sleeve
i am going to try to make them together on 2 circulars like the Socks
idea !!!
mirjam
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Posted by Richard Eney on January 22, 2008, 12:31 am
>Went back to my sweater , with part sleeves done , found a HUge
>mistake and ,,, ripped ,,, problem is some patterns with loop around
>[to make holes ] when ripped loose a loop here and there , i counted
>and counted , ok ,,,, i have all stiches ,,, but now ...... ARGH i
>lost count of rows and i decrease every 6th row ,,,,, which row am i
>now in ?????? calm down ,, count other sleeve where counter is ok ,,,
>now count the rows left on this partly ripped sleeve ,,,, divive into
>6 ,,, yes i know ,,,, i think when i come to same rows as other sleeve
>i am going to try to make them together on 2 circulars like the Socks
>idea !!!
>mirjam
Either that or knit a row on one, knit a row on the other, and never mind
how that makes it so slow.
=Tamar
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Posted by on January 22, 2008, 1:42 am
On Jan 22, 7:31=A0am, dicc...@radix.net (Richard Eney) wrote:
> In article <5b8a0d89-f653-44d6-a7db-632cec056...@q77g2000hsh.googlegroups.=
com>,
>
> >Went back to my sweater , with part sleeves done , found a HUge
> >mistake and ,,, ripped ,,, problem is some patterns with loop around
> >[to make holes ] when ripped loose a loop here and there , i counted
> >and counted , ok ,,,, i have all stiches ,,, but now ...... ARGH i
> >lost count of rows =A0and i decrease every 6th row ,,,,, which row am i
> >now in ?????? calm down ,, count other sleeve where counter is ok ,,,
> >now count the rows left on this partly ripped sleeve ,,,, divive into
> >6 ,,, yes i know ,,,, i think when i come to same rows as other sleeve
> >i am going to try to make them together on 2 circulars like the Socks
> >idea !!!
> >mirjam
>
> Either that or knit a row on one, knit a row on the other, and never mind
> how that makes it so slow.
>
> =3DTamar
Thank you tamar usually the counter , or the notiing of rows [you know
writing IIII and than a diagonal over it to indictae the 5th ] helps
esp when i write decreases as well ,,, This time it is a pattern one
in which can`t make mistakes , thus it was a but rrrrrrrrrr... but i
am back on track now , 3 rounds to go and sleeves will be at same
level again ,,,
ps i don`t mind the a row on one and than on the second ,,,,, Some
years ago i would knit one to first decreas , than second to 2nd
decrease ,, etc,,,,,
Come to think of it all systems , work at the end to minus plus the
same working time ....
The main thing is enjoy our knitting and enjoy the result ,,
mirjam
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