You think you’re motoring along and then you look…something has gone horribly wrong! Things that need to line up do not. That’s when repairs need to be made!
I am working on my Romi Hill Mystery Shawl and discovered that I had not been paying proper attention. Years ago, Romi showed how she corrected mistakes in her knitting – specifically lace knitting but it could be used on any project. You cordon off the mistaken area by identifying the specific rows/stitches that have gone awry. In my case, center sts were not lining up in two repeats of the pattern:
I found the error when working Row 9. I knew I had to go back and rework Rows 3 – 8. I pulled out the bad section of knitting row by row, pinning each strand separately to keep them in order. I then placed the live sts on a circular needle one size smaller than I was using. I used another short circular to reknit each row. I alternated using each circular (in other words I always worked from the RS).
Everything is all lined up!!
Now I can continue, but will pay more attention this time around!!
PS to all questioners! I pinned the shawl to a tablecloth on top of a pad. It looks very barky, but it’s just fabric! It was easy to knit with the strands pinned out. I just released them one by one in their proper order and knit the assigned row. It did not seem difficult to do. If this happens again I will try to do a video.
The bad news is that I ran out of yarn 5 rows from the end! The good news is that friend Kim has the same yarn – I will get it from her on Thursday!! 🙂