Now I find that I've been doing that with my knitting. At least I don't have to worry about whether or not it'll rise!
So, this little number came from a legitimate pattern and I butchered it. This is the result - I call it my Bat Wing Shawl.
Here's the story. I cast on three knit stitches and yarned over one stitch at the beginning of each row thereafter. Several rows in I realized that if I continued at that rate I would have a shawl taller than most people and it would be more of a bathrobe than a shawl.
Thus began my bright idea of going up 3 stitches every row. 10 rows later I went to increasing 5 stitches every row. I'm still not sure if I was just impatient or hadn't thought it through completely.
I happened to be at my mother's when I determined it was completed and cast off. I was dismayed but good ole mom, she said "I think it's cute. It kind of reminders me of something my grandmother used to wear. You know, just a different color..."
Since mom gave her blessing I refuse to unravel it. I just pray that the person that gets it enjoys it!
1 comment:
I think this is pretty! Your mom is right! It looks like a normal shawl, in my opinion. BUT I am just a beginner, so maybe you see mistakes that I don't???
Oh, I have a knitting question... I am just working on a simple scarf and suddenly it has gotten WIDER!! How in the WORLD did I add extra stitches on BOTH sides??????? AARRGGGHHHH!!!!
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Mrs. U
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