Sometimes I forget where my head is at…

Last night at my knitting circle I started a new WIP, having bought some of Sirdar’s new Big Softie yarn. Now, let me say that I love this yarn already — it really does live up to its name and it’s a joy to work with! I am thrilled — just can’t stop touching it… LOL :)

Anyway, the current WIP is a hat, in shade 335 (”Blancmange”) — which is really a lovely polar-ice blue. Gorgeous. The hat pattern is in four sizes — three child sizes, and one adult. I cast on the appropriate amount of stitches, knit away, and get to my decreases. Part-way along the first row of decreases, I realise that the number of stitches on my needles don’t match the pattern.

It takes a fews seconds to click — and by this point, my heart-sister Jo is laughing at me… Yup, you guessed it — I’d cast on for the smallest child size. Then I’d worked as per the adult decreases.

My reasoning is this: usually, I work the smallest size for a top (as that’s normally around a UK size 10). Because I’d seen the hat pattern as per any other pattern, I just did as normal… Except it’s not a pattern for a top, and so I have to work to the largest size in this case. I realised this and worked accordingly — but only when I reached the decreases. I didn’t realise this before I started. And so I’ve now ripped it all back and started again.

*headdesks*

One of these days, I swear someone will remind me to pick up my head on my way out… LOL

Now this is gorgeously soft!

13 April, 2007 - No Comments - Category: knitting, yarn fetish

A box just arrived full of Rowan Classic’s new Bamboo Soft yarn, in a beautiful pale blue shade called “Moonstone”… It is deliciously soft to touch, and the colour is even better than I expected. I love it! :-)

Now all I need to do is remember which pattern I was going to knit with it… *laughs*