
I ripped out two sections of lace to get to the correct number of stitches. I’m actually looking forward to getting back to knitting it, so ripping it out was not as traumatic as I feared. I’m back to where I was last week, so I only lost a weeks worth of progress. That is totally acceptable to me.
Good call. Being happy with your project is the most important thing:)
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Betcha get it perfect this time.
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Pat on the back for you; that’s what I would have done.
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You’ll get it right this time. 😃
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It is going much better now.
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Hurrah!
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You need to be happy with it – now you won’t have doubt nagging at you, and you can enjoy making your lovely shawl 🙂
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I am liking it much more now.
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Undoing work is hard but I’ve always been happier in the end!
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I’ve never regretted not ripping something out.
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I love it without the lace ripples!! Good for you Sarah. And I for one, never put a life line in for something like feather and fan. It seems to never work out for me if I do
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Good for you! Fingers crossed it’s smooth sailing now.
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