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knittress fabulous hypernova knitter

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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:07 pm Post subject: Dear Crafting Self |
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Next time before you begin knitting a shawl with 400 plus stitches, buy more stitch markers so you can mark them at smaller intervals and not drive yourself up a wall recounting 367, 368, 372, etc stitches when you're trying to get to 369.
(What's your dear crafting self moment?) _________________ Sweetie to awesome DH and wrangler of the dynamic duo , , and the dynamic duo 2.0 (twin sisters)
We are bound together in our desire to see the world become a place in which our children can grow free and strong. Shed a Little Light
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ZtoABaby Mama Pulled in by the sparkles

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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:14 pm Post subject: |
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Make your own. use yarn in a different color and make little tied loops that can be slid like stitch markers.  _________________ Janine
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Kristina93 *NEEDS* more fiber

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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:39 pm Post subject: |
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I'm at that point with my whippoorwill. I have markers every 25 stitches to make it easier to keep track. _________________ Under the Hill Crafts
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rachael Maxed out Hyena
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 5:31 pm Post subject: |
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I dont have nearly as many as you do but I have been going through that with this FASC shawl and its driving me freaking insane. What I ended up using was either waste yarn or as I was counting rolled up post it notes stuck between stitches. _________________ Knitting mama to 4 busy busy boys and 1 darling girl! |
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couchhound Yarn hoarder comin' through!

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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 5:33 pm Post subject: |
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Good idea! I should start doing that w/ my FA, SC to make it easier on myself.
I keep dropping the M1L. I think that is the increase at the end of the row in the Far Away. I just get to knitting and forget the increase... Then have to unknit and do it right. Duh! _________________ Ellen
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Babycakies Wants to spin nakid
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 5:46 pm Post subject: |
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| ZtoABaby Mama wrote: | Make your own. use yarn in a different color and make little tied loops that can be slid like stitch markers.  |
adding to this.... take that little loop and slid the loop end into a pony bead or other bead and you now have a great marker, easy to see and snagless  _________________ ~Melanie
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GreatGreens hanging out with the cool chicks

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I think the most frustrating thing about knitting is the counting. I stick a marker every 50 stitches to keep track. Drives me crazy! _________________ Mechele...sock yarn addict & mama to Claire, our Easter '09 baby
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rachael Maxed out Hyena
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| couchhound wrote: | Good idea! I should start doing that w/ my FA, SC to make it easier on myself.
I keep dropping the M1L. I think that is the increase at the end of the row in the Far Away. I just get to knitting and forget the increase... Then have to unknit and do it right. Duh! |
The FASC pattern is so darn easy but i have never frogged so darn much in 1 knitting project do to my counts being off bc I am not counting lOL _________________ Knitting mama to 4 busy busy boys and 1 darling girl! |
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dizzidaisy23 has us singing NKOTB in our heads
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| rachael wrote: | | couchhound wrote: | Good idea! I should start doing that w/ my FA, SC to make it easier on myself.
I keep dropping the M1L. I think that is the increase at the end of the row in the Far Away. I just get to knitting and forget the increase... Then have to unknit and do it right. Duh! |
The FASC pattern is so darn easy but i have never frogged so darn much in 1 knitting project do to my counts being off bc I am not counting lOL |
Same here. I kept missing increases and not catching it till 30 something rows later. So frustrating.
I raided my DD's hair elastics, all the really tiny ones, so I have no less than 40 stitch markers in my tin at all times and I generally only use the hair elastics to help keep track of my counts. _________________ Kari
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Becky outsparkled

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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:18 pm Post subject: |
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I did that with my whippoorwill.
I think it is why I am a sock knitter at heart. I don't like that many stitches. _________________ Becky's Paper Creations hc
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