I suppose another indicator of the changing season is Oktoberfest. We had our three-day festival this pass weekend. A good time was had by all. No pix to share with you this time. It would be kind of silly to show photos of Joe and I in the same costumes as last year, although next year there are sure to be photos of the days leading up to the event. Joe bought a new hat to go with his Lederhosen. The pair he has now are black, his new hat is dark green. He'll need a green pair for next year. Good thing I have some green suede in my stash!
On the fiber front there's been some spinning and plenty of knitting done of late but not really worth bloggin about. Miles of spun singles and oceans of stockinette/moss stitch is not thrilling to those who are only watching. I'm still working on Gillian's Pretty in Red. sweater, body done and sleeves begun.
Papa G, the bulky remake of the Mr. Greenjeans sweater, wasn't enough to quell my need for bulky woolie knitting so I started something else the other day. A chunky car coat that I'm sort of winging as I go along. I was merrily knitting away on it and it was flying off the needles. See? this is what it looked like a few days ago.
I stopped knitting on the bodice shortly after the colorwork and began the sleeves. I figured I would make the sleeves and then knit the length as far as my stash would allow, hopefully fingertip length. What happened next I care not to show you even if I could. Both sleeves complete, with a colorwork band that lined up perfectly with that of the band on the bodice. But wait! Did it really line up?? Something wasn't quiet right. It looked funky and wonky and not merely cuz it was not blocked, there was something else about it I couldn't put my finger on. Then it hit me. I hadn't worked the same the colorwork pattern. The pattern on the bodice is a fretwork pattern, the pattern I worked on the sleeves was a Greek key pattern.
Ooops. Although, "oops" wasn't the word I used.
I have since ripped out both sleeves all the way up to the armpit so it once again looks similar to the blue blob in the photo above. I ripped all the way up cuz not only did the pattern not match, neither did the stitch multiple. All the figuring I had done for the decreases was wrong.
Bummer. Although "bummer" wasn't the word I used.
I haven't touched it since. I have looked at it a few times. Is it just me, or is my sweater mocking me? Take a quick glance. Doesn't this look an awful lot like a row of Swastikas to you?
"Oops"
"Bummer"
"Darn"
Once again, Hitler ruined it for everyone!
ReplyDeleteYowch! Sorry about your pattern confusion.
ReplyDeleteI tend to hedge my bets with my knitting, too, leaving everything live on stitches until I'm sure. But it also frosts me if I haven't left enough yarn to make something longer without a join. Good thing I'm short; I usually have to make things shorter!
I came here from Yarn Harlot's blog. Love your Obama pix!
Bummer. Gotta watch those fretwork patterns. I think I'd have kept the sleeves, because I like Greek key patterns.
ReplyDeleteBright side: you caught it before you'd finished it and wore it in public.
You know that kinnearing somebody is an official verb now - even used by Greg.
ReplyDeleteNow the Tracy goes worldwide (or even wider!)'
I knew I wasn't the only one that kept thinking about your picture!
You rock, girl!
http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/archives/2008/10/04/hey_hugo_hold_a_sock.html
this is an AWESOME blog and i have to say that i'm glad that your Obama post made a come back on the YH's post - definitely worth the double-take. can i grab your Knitters for Obama tag for my own blog???
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