The one on the right would be the correct sleeve done in K1P1 for 21 inches. The one on the left would be what I started on my Asheville flight a couple of months ago and spent several hours during this vacation doing, which is stockinette stitch. I was wondering why this sleeve was so much bigger than the first one, and why the edge curled up...DOH!
I'm a wife, mom, and doctor. I'm occasionally inappropriate, frequently odd, but not weird yet....I don't think. Bugs Bunny said it best: "It is to laugh."
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Roughly Six Hours of the Wrong Stitch!
Life is so good, making my own skirt on vacation to wear to dinner, and thinking how smart I am to have brought the knitting along, too, so I can get that last sleeve finished for that awesome sweater...and then THIS happens:

The one on the right would be the correct sleeve done in K1P1 for 21 inches. The one on the left would be what I started on my Asheville flight a couple of months ago and spent several hours during this vacation doing, which is stockinette stitch. I was wondering why this sleeve was so much bigger than the first one, and why the edge curled up...DOH!
The one on the right would be the correct sleeve done in K1P1 for 21 inches. The one on the left would be what I started on my Asheville flight a couple of months ago and spent several hours during this vacation doing, which is stockinette stitch. I was wondering why this sleeve was so much bigger than the first one, and why the edge curled up...DOH!
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Oh no! I hate doing things like that. I have though.
Yep, it stinks. Got it frogged and restarted, though...
To me the stitches look very similar, one is just larger than the other.
Robbie
And believe me, Robbie, I would've tried to get away with it if it weren't so much larger and curling!
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