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Why Kate Davies, why? (a rant)

Kate Davies is one of my very favourite designers. I have knit about 40 of her pattern over the years, and I generally like the way she writes her patterns. But sometimes she annoys the crap out of me. 

I'm putting the button band of Kildalton and once again, I have to work out the ratios for myself because the pattern just gives a number, and I cropped it. As I ranted last time, just giving a number makes everything more difficult than giving a ratio. Also, there is no selve-edge stitch, and the cable goes right up to the edge, which means that the stitches are picked up from a wavy edge. I thought that was odd while I was doing the knitting, but made the mistake of trusting the pattern.

All of that said, look how pretty those cables are. It's going to be a fabulous addition to my wardrobe - once I finish the button band and sleeves, so a little while to go yet, but putting aside my rant, it is a very enjoyable knit, and a well written pattern.

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  1. Those cables are beautiful!

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  2. Kildalton is beautiful. I love a good cable knit, though sorry to hear this pattern is less than favorable. ( when I buy a pattern, I want the number work done for me too)

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  3. WOW..this is gorgeous...glad I followed a link!

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  4. Love the color and the knitting is beautiful. Maybe one day--I can knit a pot holder.

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