Monday, April 21, 2008

25% finished


I finished the back piece of the Beachcomber tunic. I am blocking this in pieces in the hopes of making it easier to stitch all of the parts together. The knitted part turned out okay and the crochet part was easy!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

I fixed it all by myself!







Pictures go from bottom, up.

Debbie Stoller is the BEST! Her Stitch 'n Bitch Knitter's Handbook gave me the idea for how to fix my knitting. I decided that the only way I could fix it would be to unravel to the row below the errors. Debbie illustrates how to do this by running a very thin needle threw a row below the errors and then unraveling to that point. I don't have any other needles. I do have darning needles and plenty of yarn.

First, I had to take the work off of the circular needles. I did that by running piece of yarn through the stitches that were on the needle. I removed the needle and laid the work flat. At that point the piece became very curled up. So I pinned it to the ironing board and applied steam. That worked great, it still curled but not quite so much.

Then I ran another needle and thread through the stitches in the row below the error. I removed the top thread and unraveled. Voila! I was able to put the piece back on the needles with only one dropped stitch. I can't believe I did it!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Sushi on the Potty


To take my mind off of my miserable knitting abilities, I whipped up a bathroom Sushi Toilet Paper Cozy. It' s cute!

ARGH.


So, I've started making this pullover that is half knitted and half crocheted. Not being much of a knitter, I still thought I could tackle this as the knit part is pretty straight forward. Except that I am an idiot. I don't know how I managed to do it, but I stuck some purl stitches in the middle of a row of knit stitches. I need to find someone who can help me fix it. :(