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0 Comments:Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom] Thursday, February 06, 2003 As I said Tuesday, I found it easy to miscount the first row of the pattern in Sigvaldi. I've been wondering why it was so hard, since I only had to count to 7 and here's my take on it. *The pattern is k7 in A, k1 in MC. *The gauge I am knitting in is 4st=1" *This creates a float almost 2 inches long *To keep from catching every button, buckle and finger in these long floats I'm twisting the working yarn around the float in the middle *The rhythm of K7K1K7K1 keeps getting interrupted with a twist or wrap and tangle *I never did set up a happy way of twisting my float that let me stay in rhythm *I miscounted Lesson to learn: READ UP ON WAYS OF TWISTING THE FLOAT AROUND THE WORKING YARN. Sounds like a nice research project. posted by Bess | 6:22 AM |
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