As I suspected when I cast it on, my Singing Sands scarf was twisted. In fact I think it might have been twisted twice:
On a project this long, it actually didn't matter much while I was knitting it, the twist was always somewhere on the other end of the needles. Still, it was quite exciting to get the to bit when I could steek it:
And now, it's no longer twisted, but I still can't see how long it is, because the needles are significantly shorter than the scarf.
I've excited to see how it will look spread out. Once I've finished the border, which is over 800 stitches, and ends with an I-Cord cast off. Luckily Elise has invited us over for a movie afternoon / evening, which will make those rows go flying by. Well, that's what I'm hoping, anyway. I'll see you on the other side of that border.
On a project this long, it actually didn't matter much while I was knitting it, the twist was always somewhere on the other end of the needles. Still, it was quite exciting to get the to bit when I could steek it:
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I've excited to see how it will look spread out. Once I've finished the border, which is over 800 stitches, and ends with an I-Cord cast off. Luckily Elise has invited us over for a movie afternoon / evening, which will make those rows go flying by. Well, that's what I'm hoping, anyway. I'll see you on the other side of that border.
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