Another day, got interrupted amidst decreasing so a few rows left to go on project #3–only because I didn’t realize I’d done 68 stitches not 70 (did I drop some of the cast on?) until it was the day’s worth of work and it took me a few minutes to figure out whether/what/if I was going to do anything about it. So sad too bad the decreases aren’t spaced perfectly, if it doesn’t pass the galloping horse test put it on a Ford Mustang and rev it up. It’s just a hat. I’m not doing it again.
Hat, cowl, hat. After reading up on his infectious agents I’m not letting anything I’m working on touch anything there it doesn’t have to no matter how good he looks.
Which stashling should I use up tomorrow.
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As knitters, we do seem prone to pointing out our own errors in knitting, and I personally try to be of the “it’s fine, move on” mindset whenever possible. Yes, in a lace shawl an error must be fixed. In a hat? More than likely not.
Comment by ccr in MA 02.19.26 @ 8:07 amIt’s just a wonderful hat that the recipient will likely never see a mistake. Hoping the antibiotics are working against that dastardly bug and he can come home soon.
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