Sunday 12 July 2009

Ooops? I've got lots of oops....

On Ravelry recently someone started a thread called "Now show your oops" asking for knitters to post pictures of their mistakes. I considered replying but couldn't decide whether to post the 'destruction of the Babette' or the 'drunken improv knitting' or 'the crown prince denial' or.... And frankly, I didn't have to look to the past -- I could have just picked from the multiple oops'es from my most recent project.

I decided to knit a summer top (Vogue Knitting Spring/Summer 2003, pattern number 23 - imaginatively titled "sleeveless top") for gorgeous goddaughter Genevieve's 15th birthday. My first oops was the colour. In my continued attempt to use up my stash yarn I chose this green Rowan Calmer cotton/synthetic blend yarn that I bought in the sales last year. It really isn't a Genevieve colour.

No problem - I just decided to change who I was knitting it for, and suddenly Genevieve's birthday present was a late birthday gift for her mom.

I did swatch for this project but (and that 'but' is the clue to my next oops) but I decided that the slight difference in gauge over 25 stitches wasn't anything to worry about. Natually, you clever knitter readers are shaking your head now, because you know that the slight difference in gauge over 25 makes a big difference over 180 stitches.

And I knew that too - but I ignored it.

Until I had knit about 3 inches up the body and accepted that when a design is meant to be form fitting -- you can't fudge a little bit of gauge -- it was definitely going to be too big.

So off the needles it came. And I started again on smaller needles.

The final oops was just a case of being sloppy with the pattern. I was watching the Gilmore Girls (the Gilmore Girls! I hadn't seen an episode since 2002 when I left Canada to come back to England. But last week I entered the 21st century and have digital tv -- and there they were!)(Although I'm a bit lost as they are showing the final season --so I've missed A LOT. When did Rory's father come back? Why did Laurelei and Luke breakup? Where's Dean?) Anyway--I was catching up on the Gilmore Girls and suddenly noticed I had missed some YO, SSK action over about 10 rows.



























I dropped the stitches and reworked them to get the YO and SSK's in the right place. If you're new at this sort of repair I can confirm it is easier than it looks. It often looks sloppy but that can be fixed by using a blunt darning needles to pull the excess yarn into the neighbouring stitches. After washing and blocking it looks fine!

The finished top looks ok - but I don't think it shows off well on a hanger. If I manage to get a picture of the top on Caroline I'll post it.



Speaking of things looking better with people in them here is a photo my sister sent me of herself (without her head) wearing her brand new Kim Hargreaves cardigan! Doesn't it look great?

I've just started a lace project -- which I think will take me the rest of the summer to finish at my current knitting levels. More details next post!

10 comments:

fleegle said...

Snicker.

Sorry.

I don't want to talk about my cat tunic.

Jackie's Stitches said...

All's well that ends well.

I don't take pictures of my ooops. That way I can pretend they never happened!

LittleBerry said...

Well as they say alls well that ends well :o)

after seeing your sister in her Kim Hargreaves cardigan she'll look fab in that top and that colour.....

I still think by biggest ops, oops, oops ha dto be the repeated mis-reading of the VLT Alpine Lace shawl

The Caked Crusader said...

The finished items look great as usual!
Glad to hear you've finally got a decent amount of TV channels...think of all the quality entertainment you can catch up on!

florencemary said...

Oddball that I am, I actually thought about your Babette mini-disaster the other day, before your posted this, Soo - not sure why! But I remember admiring your gritted-teeth-in-the-face-of-extreme-adversity approach. In those circumstances, I pathetically know I would think: wheelie-bin.

Good on you for sharing these experiences! And that cardi looks fantastic on your sister. X

Karen said...

Love, love both these projects--the color and the style are perfection! Great job!

Unknown said...

cardigan looks great on sister "d"
especially since she has that tiny body the rest of us don't have (less yarn too!)
kathy
( 1st time 'blogging' here or anywhere for that matter)
kim sent me link

Linda said...

That was a clever bit of fixing, the top does look nice as does the cardigan. I hope you find time for knitting!

Troy said...

That cardigan looks amazing. What a great gift!

Opal said...

the finished top looks fabulous! and your sister does too. :)