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Thursday, April 28, 2005

If you Tink Backwards, are you Knitting again???

Okay, I've knit the last 17 rows of this scarf four times now, and I'm having a dense moment (we'll be generous and call it just that one moment, as opposed to the more truthful "era")

This is the beginning of the scarf, which I still like very much. It's the gazebo lace from Knitting on the Edge. See how it has that pretty double decrease that makes almost a little braid, and how the lace slants up towards it?

Well, way down there, at the other end...

I want it to do the opposite. That is, look like this...

... of course, to do this, I need a double decrease that causes the stitches to then slant away from that cool center...

And I can't for the life of me figure out what that would be. What I did to begin with was S-k2tog-PSSO... and my mind is telling me that clearly the opposite of this would be PSSO-k2tog-S... yeah. Would it be k2tog-move to left-ssk??? Is that even a decrease?

I've done these last rows so many times I got tired of turning to tink, and started tinking backwards, and then errupted into a giggling fit fueled by exhaustion, because I figured tink backwards is knit.... (to the 4 non-knitters who read this: when you take out your knitting one stitch at a time, we call it tinking because K-N-I-T backwards is T-I-N-K)

I've decided to distance myself from the blue and yellow sweater. I'm not convinced I made a mistake, and I can't figure out how doing it the way that I now suspect is correct could possibly fit, so I need to take a little time. It's been sent to its room to think about what it's done.

But I do want to get this scarf done, because I've barely had time to spin at all lately, and I want to make sure Fiona remembers who I am before I take the classes next week with Judith MacKenzie McCuin. I'll be taking Three Bags Full and Spin a Fine Thread, and I'm thrilled silly about both, assuming I remember which end of the wheel is up...

4 Comments:

Blogger Larry said...

Am I missing something? Couldn't you just make two pieces going the same way and then graft or sew them together in the middle?

12:26 PM  
Blogger Amie said...

I'll play with those decreases and see if they work for me - thanks, Bobby!

Larry - I can't graft, because the rest of the scarf has YOs every other row. That means there aren't two solid rows next to each other, and grafting would give me a third...

1:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

well none of my inklings sound like they would have worked, but it will be good to check back and see what transpires!

2:53 PM  
Blogger Leslie Shelor said...

THANK YOU for the definition of "tinking". From a knitting-challenged crocheter.

9:24 PM  

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