Well, that sounds weirder than it did in my head. To follow up on yesterday’s hat debate, I ended up going with the two-color pompom. I was overthinking it to a great degree and finally had to realize that it would be cute no matter what color the pompom was. And it is!
So that will go off to my work friend this week. I also finished the scarf for my other friend and it will be blocked today. I’ve got a busy day ahead of me today, but wanted to share my Spring Rain “progress”.
Spring Rain is a two-color shawl with alternating garter and lace sections. The lace sections are 22 rows, no repeating rows, and I had a little trouble keeping track of where I was at times, but I was doing all right. Maybe had to fudge a stitch here or there, but it all worked out. Then, disaster: the needle slipped out of about ten stitches! GASP! With some knitting, that’s not a big deal. But with lace, where you have yarnovers and SSKs and K2TOGs and SKPs…it’s bad. Very bad. I was in denial at first and thought I could fix it. I picked up what I thought were the stitches and kept knitting. The first lace row after that was off by two stitches, so I added two and kept going. The lace row after that, I was off by four. Yes, it was bad. No, I had not put in a lifeline. Apparently I live on the edge. By this point, I was 17 rows into the 22-row lace section. It was the last lace section of the shawl. I could have kept faking it, but I knew the lace wouldn’t look right, and since it was the outer edge, I didn’t want it to look wonky. I needed to frog.
My first step was to find a long circular needle in a smaller size, I think they were size 2, and thread it through the last row of garter stitch.
I did that all the way across without any issues. See the two needles in there?
Then I pulled out the original circ and frogged all those rows of green lace. It was satisfying and sad at the same time. And this time, when I started with the lace again, did I start using a lifeline too??
No, I did not. But wait, hear me out! I did start putting in a stitch marker after each repeat in the lace rows, so when I lost track, it was easier to find my mistake(s). And since then it’s been going pretty well, though it’s been on the back burner while I focused on some gift knitting instead.
I am glad I frogged, even if I did lose a good chunk of progress. I love this shawl and really want to it to be as close to perfect as I can get it. It’ll be done by St. Patrick’s Day at least!
P.S. I ended up giving Grace her monthly injection for her Addison’s disease a day early and it made a huge difference. She’s back to her bouncy obnoxious self, licking all the faces and roughhousing with Duncan. Fingers crossed it lasts!
Perfect pom pom 💟
I’m glad Grace is doing better. The pom pom looks great, and What Color Is Your Pom Pom? sounds like a business leadership book on personality types. The shawl looks great – good work getting it fixed.
Oh, I think it needs to be some kind of knitting book–maybe a how-to, or a book exploring how you should incorporate knitting into your life. Like, should you be a casual knitter? A take your project everywhere knitter? A pattern designer? A yarn store owner? Heck. Clearly I need to write this book! 😉
I would totally buy that book.
Me too! (Re book) beautiful shawl!
Thanks! 😀
Your finished hat is lovely. The two colour pompon looks well. Sorry to read about your disaster with the shawl. It was good you were able to recover. It is very deflating when that sort of thing happens! 🧶
Thank you! It is discouraging, but also being able to fix it helps boost the confidence a little. I’m not sure I would have been brave enough to do that a couple of years ago!
That Pom Pom is adorable!
I hadn’t thought of threading a needle through first, but what a good idea!
Oh it’s a lifesaver! I don’t remember where I first read it, but I love not losing stitches!
I’m definitely going to try that trick!
I love lifelines! Sadly, though, it seems I only use them when I don’t end up needing them (and of course when I need them I haven’t used them). Oh well, at least it turned out okay with being able to go back to the garter section! The shawl looks great, and I think ripping back was definitely the right choice.
That shawl is going to be stunning and you’ve got a warrior story to think of every time you wear it. 🤣 happy to hear Grace is feeling better
That’s true! Maybe it will make me feel stronger! lol
Ha ha 🤣
The hat and the shawl look lovely, I really like your colour choices.
Thank you!
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