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March 30, 2005

Celtic Screamers

I need to state the obvious.  Here is the Meriam Webster's definition of Halcyon:

Main Entry: [2]halcyon
Function:
adjective
Date: 1540
1 : of or relating to the halcyon or its nesting period
2 a :
CALM, PEACEFUL b : HAPPY, GOLDEN c : PROSPEROUS, AFFLUENT

take special note of #2 - I am sure this usage is what the designer had in mind when she named the pattern.  I know it's what I had in mind when I ordered this pattern.

Here's something else I know  - I had to rip back 10 rows last night.  In the larger picture of an entire sweater, I realize that 10 rows are not really all that much.  However, I would like to point out that at the moment when I ripped out those 10 rows, I had a grand total oMarch_24_010_3 f 20 rows finished --- this is over 1/2 of my work ripped out!  (and who said I couldn't do math??). 

Here is a lousy picture of the problem.  Do you see the extra row?  (editor's note: I had very bad knitting karma last night and almost impaled my foot on a dpn while taking this picture)

Remember yesterday when I tried to talk myself out of the gauge swatch?

Last night I tried to talk myself out of the ripping.

what difference is one little row going to make? it's on the back of the sweater for godssakes! don't be an idiot, no one will notice! You can fiddle with it during blocking! It's just one row - one row on size 3 needles no less!!

But then I thought of my fellow knit-alongers.  My intrepid Celtic Dreamers.  They wouldn't stand idly by and let this atrocity linger.  They would act - swiftly and with confidence.

So after a bit of dilly dallying, snivelling and whining, I acted too.  (like a big baby!)

It's all better now.

What?  How did I end up with an extra row anyway?

I really can't do math --- in one little instance I seemed to have forgotten that the pattern is graphed for every row.  Every single row.  That #2 on the graph means the actual second, wrong side row and not the second row of the right side.

~ergh~

ann

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Oh I think I did that same thing! But just picture me cheering you on with that rip - you will NEVER regret that you corrected it! But you sure would have lingering doubts if you didn't. And now you can pick it up and hopefully have hours of calm, peaceful, happy, golden knitting!

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