For this second one, I pulled out my 365 stitch calendar and picked out the waffle stitch pattern.
Why did I pick this one? It wasn't too lacey (not good for something that is supposed to soak up water), it is somewhat bumpy (for that scrubbing action), and I thought it was pretty. Of course, I didn't pay too much attention to the actual pattern (I did look for patterns with no increasing and decreasing for some unknown reason), so I was "surprised" when I discovered that the pattern is ribbing that is broken up by a row of knit stitch every four rows. It is probably not the best pattern for a dish cloth since it will expand with the water, but I must say that it looks pretty cute.
Here is a close-up of the stitches. See the ribbing? See the pooling of colors? Okay, enough with the negatives. See the pretty colors? See the dish cloth knitting up quickly? See a potential present taking shape? See SAK learning a new stitch pattern? See SAK finally being able to do a close-up that isn't blurry? (I am especially proud of that.)So I finished half of the SCID scarf (again), and I have to tell you that I think I am going to rip it out (again). This is the thing, I keep thinking that I remember the pattern I used for the pink fun fur scarf, but I don't remember it. I don't look up the pattern, I just keep frogging it over and over again. I have decided that the size 17 needles are right, but the 17 stitch rows are just too long. In fact, it is incredibly long. I think I should just be casting on 7 stitches, but at this point I don't have the heart to do it. I work on this scarf while sitting at a medical clinic and I think that the nurses must think that I am incredibly slow, since I have been working on the same cookie monster blue fun fur scarf for about a month now. I know I should just bring another project if I feel so self-conscious, but I feel compelled to work on it there. I think it is because I don't need a pattern (ha ha) for a garter stitch scarf and the rows are short enough that I can always finish the one I am working on before I have to screen someone for the marijuana study. Ugh, okay, okay, goal for tonight: look up pink fun fur scarf and figure out the number of stitches to cast on.
-SAK
Knitting Television:
Jim Henson's The Storyteller (totally amazing, go rent it!)
Told you so!
ReplyDeleteI love dishcloths! The knitted ones seem to really, really clean stuff well. They rock!
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