Tidy up
Now that all three stitches are in place, you can go back and tidy them up. It's likely to be an iterative process. Tighten them a little, stretch the fabric, tighten them a little more, stretch it again, keep going like that until it looks right. Once it's done, tie the ends off inside the hat. Normally I'm not a fan of knots, but here the yarn isn't structural (nothing will come apart if the knot comes untied, it's just a cosmetic fix not a structural change) and the underlying fabric is textured enough that the knot will just sink [...]
Sloppy
Start by duplicate stitching over stitch below the wonky bit, and leave your stitches big and sloppy. No really, biiiiiiig and sloppy. Looser is better. Then duplicate stitch over the miscreant and just...put it in the right way. I know, you have to look at it and see what the right way is...and that's a little vague. But you can do it. Then do the same thing for the stitch above the wonky bit. Doing three (the one before, the dodgy one, and the one after) helps the whole thing blend in at the end. And again, Loose And Sloppy. [...]
We can fix it
We can fix it…or at least hide it! Way back at the beginning of the hat, I worked a left leaning decrease where I should have worked a right-leaning decrease. And that means the wrong stitch is on top in this column of yellow stitches. Now, the ‘right’ way to fix it would have been to drop back and actually change the decrease. But I didn’t notice the error until after the hat was off the needles. So that…is not happening. What I’m going to do instead is take a scrap of the yellow yarn (literally the bit leftover from [...]
Subtle, or?
The sweater had a tiny hole. I have a pile of pretty silk embroidery floss from Molly Girl Yarn. And also the requisite amount of gumption to tackle this task. The only question is do we go subtle, or...enthusiastic. I'm leaning towards enthusiastic, mostly because once a sweater starts getting wee holes, it tends to get more. And while you can sometimes get one wee hole to go away fairly quietly, that gets tricky the more there are. Plus also I'm more comfortable moving around the world in something I've mended than I used to be. Because really, no one [...]
Accidental
I...I might have started a little project. Maybe. Possibly. When no one was looking. By accident you understand. And it's not done. Nope, not done at all. But I might possibly have gotten the first draft back. You know, the one where all I can see is the seven tiny things I'm going to tweak, and so of course I cannot show it to you properly. Because showing someone a draft of something when there are still things left to fix is too soul-searingly intimate to be borne by a mere mortal such as myself, because my brain insists [...]
Leftovers
I know myself. I know I believe accessories are more fun in sets. And I keep that in mind when I buy yarn. So when I finished the hat and found myself in possession of an extra skein of each (plus a fairly sizeable leftovers ball of each of the original skeins), I knew what needed to happen Though just because I'm not surprised doesn't mean I'm not delighted...
Double down
Am I going to block this, then fix the goofy bit, then block it again? Yup. Because that's the best way to make the fix damn near invisible, and because blocking takes all of 2 minutes of active effort (get it wet, squeeze it out, plop it over the hat form, smooth it out) and because it's finally cold enough that even I, Ice Princess Supreme, She of the Warm Woolly Sweaters, have finally turned the damn heat on (to a perfectly respectable 55, thank you very much, because frozen pipes are no fun at all) so it dries in [...]
Off to a good start
Well, that's this year's first official knit, and I'm declaring the year off to a good start. Though I have noticed a spot where a decrease is leaning the wrong way. Yes, even though I ripped the whole damn thing out to fix that at the beginning. What can I say, I am a pile of electrified meat, there are bound to be errors. You can now commence everyone's favorite game: Find the Fuckup. I will be fixing it, but in that cheating sort of way where I do it with a bit of extra yarn, not in the proper [...]
What’s this called?
Ok, so the bit where the yellow opens up and we just run in yellow for a we run for a while in yellow with the blue only sort of peeking out in the background...what is that called? It's not just one color brioche. The blue is in there, every other row, just modified slightly. So here's how this works. Normally with two color brioche in the round, it goes like this: On one round, with one color (yellow here): knit 1 (catching the wrap of the other color from the previous round along with the stitch you're knitting), slip [...]
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