tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7479478876034504986.post7413260616047304747..comments2023-09-08T09:41:48.179-04:00Comments on Knitting in Beantown: WIP Wednesday 89Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14037559085102995318noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7479478876034504986.post-75887843085642915482012-04-19T20:38:48.530-04:002012-04-19T20:38:48.530-04:00Lovely items!!!!Lovely items!!!!Florencehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05965213356058423317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7479478876034504986.post-6066088007001563442012-04-19T13:21:07.197-04:002012-04-19T13:21:07.197-04:00So in response, thanks for the compliments, I love...So in response, thanks for the compliments, I love the sweater, good mojo too, coming from Red Line Yarn Crawl AND Windsor Button. I stopped in to see what other colors they carry and it is not currently in stock but was a generous<br />gift from the sales rep. We might need to remedy that, it may become another workhorse yarn for me, if I can get it....<br />Bridgewater mistake, it was definitely noticeable, I didn't pin it for the blog picture, but it was definitely there. I ripped out and then tinked back the last few rows so I was sure to have all stitches and was able to knit back to the place I was when I first noticed the mistake. It only took an hour or so and now when I wear it, I won't have that mishap glaring at me..... I tried to ladder down before ripping out but something was twisted, it was more than a matter of a dropped stitch. I know it may sound crazy, but I want as few "design details" or mistakes as possible.<br />Patricia, we should Rav mail each other, I love helping two of my web friends get back into the pool of projects.... send me a post about the yarn you want to use or the patterns that call to you.... <br /><br />Just call me Dennis The Menace of Knitting! Guaranteed to get you into some trouble!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14037559085102995318noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7479478876034504986.post-56750178267027820072012-04-19T10:14:18.079-04:002012-04-19T10:14:18.079-04:00Let us know what you decide about the "tiny, ...Let us know what you decide about the "tiny, only noticeable by you mistake, unless you point it out to others!" For me, it would feel like an itch that would not go away! So you frog it back...it was only a string when you started! Nice post...always makes me want to start a new project.Patriciahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03688846429279351574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7479478876034504986.post-44511253793425576152012-04-18T20:59:13.619-04:002012-04-18T20:59:13.619-04:00Your Iced Baked Beans looks fabulous! I'm so i...Your Iced Baked Beans looks fabulous! I'm so impressed by how quickly you knitted it and I can just imagine how great it will look on you! Excited for our KAL. Thanks again for knitting this with me. xoxEvelynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15741932078378446322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7479478876034504986.post-35886471642675394042012-04-18T19:16:37.634-04:002012-04-18T19:16:37.634-04:00That is a nice sweater! Can't wait to see it f...That is a nice sweater! Can't wait to see it finished. I hate picking up stitches too. Is the Bridgewater mistake SUPER noticeable? If you can drop a stitch down and fix it with a crochet hook (Techknitter has a post about fixing garter st in such a way), I'd say do that, otherwise, amid the sea of garter st, no one will notice. :) I've got a couple goofy-looking stitches in mine, too, but I haven't noticed them since I blocked it.Nesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12891790511823931595noreply@blogger.com