Mr. Aitch and I are finally back home from an extended vacation out west. Along the way, we stopped to visit friends and family. While stuck on the Interstate due to an accident, I began knitting a shawl based on the beginning of the Kindness shawl.
I didn’t want to deal with constantly looking at my work so I changed from stockinette stitch to plain garter stitch. For non-knitters that means I knit every row.
Mr. Aitch drove the entire trip (his choice) which meant that I could knit when not navigating or knitting the row with the eyelets and the row after.
I knit about one third to one half while away and finished it once we got back home.
Good thing as I was running out of yarn and I had to dive into my stash for some coordinating colors to knit the last several rows.
The shawl took a bath yesterday for blocking when I realized that I wasn’t extremely happy with it.
The eyelets are way out of line below the green line.
Plus I dropped a stitch. Didn’t see that until I started stretching it out for blocking. You can see the wonky eyelets better below…along with the dropped stitch.
I might tink it back to the eyelet row (which includes the dropped stitch) and begin adding the coordinating yarns earlier since I already know I won’t have enough. They would blend in better.
But for now, it’s going to hibernate.
Still pretty!
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I’m so dense. I was trying to figure out where the green yarn stripe came from. LOL! I think it’s perfect!
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that is SOOO annoying, isn’t it? I think you will be happy if you tink it back to fix those two things. Thankfully, they were near the end, not at the beginning! Good job with the coordinating yarns, I agree, that they will blend in more if you use them earlier, but they do match very well!
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