Can someone tell me what I did wrong here (photo)?
I make this mistake every now and again (see photo) usually by the time I notice it I've gone several rows. I've tried fixing it as you would a drop stitch(dropping the stitches down to the affected row then picking them back up) which obviously it doesn't work or I wouldn't be asking lol. It's more noticeable on the purl side (photo) ob the the knit side the stitches appear slightly larger than the rest.Can someone tell me what I've done wrong and how to fix it?
It's your tension - you've slackened your tension at least 4 stitches before that stitch and at least 2 afterwards. An even tension does come with practice.............:lol Try doing what Sebnem suggests.... washing and blocking a garment does even out a lot of minor errors...........:) Don't worry about it, as soon as you have right amount of stitches and rows. After you've blocked the garment most probably it will be gone. If it still bothers you, take a blunt needle gently pull the stitches near the biggest one. That way you can even the stitch tension. If you are sure you didn't missed stitch when you dropped and re-picked them for fixing purpose, it is a tension problem.As I see from the photo garter ridge count is correct so I believe you don't have missing stitch issue. I think you are going the wrong way when you picked it up. You can see one line more the right way. I hope you understand it. Just stick another needle in there and try to pick the stitch up (stretch it a ltitle), it's the tension. maybe you do k instead of p or p in wrong side Thank you very much for sharing! sounds interesting! following.. Very Nice! Thanks for sharing! good luck! thank you very much
Pages:
[1]
2