As you may recall in March I brought my loom home. It's taken me a while to get it working. First I had to do some repairs, then I had to understand how to warp it. For some reason I found all the instructions as to how to warp esoteric and incomprehensible. But the Guild course sorted me out. So, on Wednesday I started to warp my loom! I finished this morning and am super excited, because it looks like it's all properly done. Unfortunately I have to leave the house, so i can't start actually weaving until tomorrow, but for now I just happy that it's all threaded up and ready to weave.
As mentioned, prior to our hiking trip I suddenly, and rather randomly, decided to knit Andrea Morwy's Traveler Shell . It's basically an open fronted rectangle in a knit purl pattern. The pattern is FOURTEEN pages long. Why is the pattern 14 pages long? Because, instead of explaining the ten row repeat and then putting the shaping on top of that (e.g. decrease while continuing to knit in pattern), she writes out the entire ten row knit purl sequence every time something changes. Additionally, most of the time she starts with even number being the right side and wrong numbers being the right side,which is just plain odd. It's confusing and it's like she wants to keep you looking at the pattern for every row, rathe than following the very intuitive stitch pattern, which I had memorised after one repeat. The instructions for the band just say 'pick up x number of stitches'. No ratios, no acjnowledgement that different bits of the band have different ratios. Afte...
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