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Good Grief! How Did I Manage To Do This?
Published on December 29, 2006 By MasonM In Misc
I am a little puzzled. I've been knitting on this scarf. I cast on 14 stitches. I've been knitting along and noticed that the scarf has gotten wider.

I started with 14 stitches and now I somehow have 22. How did I manage to do this?

Geez, and I thought I was doing so much better. This stuff is harder than I thought, or I am dumber than I thought.

Time to unravel and start over. Again. grrrrrr

Comments
on Dec 29, 2006
you been telling porkies pinocchio?
on Dec 29, 2006
you been telling porkies pinocchio?




On checking the knitting forum I discovered it's a common rookie mistake and not just my stupidity.
on Dec 29, 2006
I discovered it's a common rookie


so did they say that your scarf had been telling lies and it was growing with each lie?


I assume you have sorted it by now? you must take a picture and put it up to show us your handiwork - it does not have to be the finished article either - work in progress is just as good.
on Dec 29, 2006
I assume you have sorted it by now?


Yeah. I unraveled it and started over. Now that I know what I did wrong I can try again and make it even.
on Dec 29, 2006

Stop puffing out your chest!  It makes the stitches stretch!

{and I have no clue, but thought it was funny, sorry.}

on Dec 29, 2006
Stop puffing out your chest! It makes the stitches stretch!


on Dec 30, 2006

I think that you probably made the same mistake a lot of folks make and you mistook a loop between a stitch for an actual stitch and knitted it.  It's easy to do, especially if you're using a novelty yarn.

Your Dr Who scarf is in my knitting bag, wondering what it did to make me ignore it the way I have been.

on Dec 30, 2006
How did I manage to do this?


I did the same thing (in a way) once while putting up tin on a roof of a barn. Somehow, some way I drifted just a fraction of an inch on one sheet and by the time I got to the end this fraction multipled until I was about four inches outta square! GAHHHHHH!!!! I pointed it out to my dad and he said "you'll be the only one that will ever notice it and so far he's been right. I DO notice it everytime.
GAHHHHHH!!!   
on Dec 30, 2006
I think that you probably made the same mistake a lot of folks make and you mistook a loop between a stitch for an actual stitch and knitted it. It's easy to do, especially if you're using a novelty yarn.


Probably. I'm using a normal worsted weight yarn now, and taking my time and actually counting the stitches to make sure I don't magically add any.

Your Dr Who scarf is in my knitting bag, wondering what it did to make me ignore it the way I have been.


I'm sure the holidays kept you quite busy. I have a whole new appreciation for what it takes to make something like that. I am nowhere near ready to attempt multiple colors. I can't even get a simple single color scarf to come out right yet. I'm trying a 2x2 ribbed scarf and have already frogged it three times because I wasn't happy with the stitches.
on Dec 30, 2006
I did the same thing (in a way) once while putting up tin on a roof of a barn. Somehow, some way I drifted just a fraction of an inch on one sheet and by the time I got to the end this fraction multipled until I was about four inches outta square! GAHHHHHH!!!! I pointed it out to my dad and he said "you'll be the only one that will ever notice it and so far he's been right. I DO notice it everytime.
GAHHHHHH!!!


I understand completely. We are our own worse critics. And having a perfectionist personality doesn't help.
on Dec 30, 2006
I'm trying a 2x2 ribbed scarf and have already frogged it three times because I wasn't happy with the stitches.


OOh, that's a bold move! Most people start out with garter stitch; you're mixing it up with knit AND purl! You're dangerous...and I like that!

I think that I have some instructions in the back of a couple of magazines. If I can find them, I'll rip out the patterns I want and then mail them to you.
on Dec 30, 2006
Actually I started with just a garter stitch, but after the magical added stitches I decided to go with the 2x2 rib to force me to keep count of the stitches.

I've been working from online patterns, but would appreciate any printed ones ya care to send along. Thanks
on Dec 30, 2006
Woo hoo! This is too cool!

After several botched and frogged attempts my 2x2 ribbed scarf is starting to come together for me. Admittedly I've only done a few rows so far, but they're rows without added/dropped stitches and are looking reasonably even.

Now that I have a few rows done I can see the pattern starting to reveal itself and it's just very cool to see. It's actually starting to look like something.

Maybe I can do this after all.
on Dec 30, 2006
Knitting

of course you can!