a group of folks dedicated to the completion of a clapotis as a part of the 2006 knitting olympics, a project over 2500 knitters strong started by stephanie pearl-mcphee over at yarn harlot.
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Tuesday Update
Hopefully I will do more later, but here's what I've got so far. Clearly, I'll have some blocking in my future, but things are moving along. I've dropped 10 stitches so far, and it takes several minutes to get all the way down the column. Cool to know that it won't drop off the bottom, though.
I'm glad you said that about it taking some time to get the dropped stitch down to the bottom. I was worried because I really had to work on unraveling it to get that stitch to the bottom.
Funny how when you don't want to drop a stitch you race it to the bottom, but when you do want to drop a stitch you have to tease it to the bottom.
2 Comments:
I'm glad you said that about it taking some time to get the dropped stitch down to the bottom. I was worried because I really had to work on unraveling it to get that stitch to the bottom.
Funny how when you don't want to drop a stitch you race it to the bottom, but when you do want to drop a stitch you have to tease it to the bottom.
Chris
The dropped stitches sure do change the look of the clapotis. And yes, it's nice the dropped stitches don't just fall off!
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