It’s Important to Read

I made a lot of progress on the first Rogue sleeve yesterday. I finished the chart and the increases and then I counted. I was supposed to have 55 stitches and I had something ridiculous like 35! What the hell? I clearly did not read the directions properly for the increase row and I only did one increase on each end rather one on each end and one next to the marker on each end. Crap. So, I had to rip out to the turning row and start the sleeve all over again.

Sleeve Take 2

I’m so pissed at myself, but that’s what happens when you don’t carefully read the pattern. Lesson learned – again.

I got some new patterns in the mail yesterday – from Hot Patterns (my current favorite pattern company). I ordered a different pants pattern – one with a contoured waist and hopefully a better fit for my body type – and also a new dress pattern.

Next Sewing Project

This pattern has gotten a lot of great reviews and I’ve seen some gorgeous versions. So, I’m inspired. I’m washing my fabric and then I think I’ll try to cut. Keep your fingers crossed for me – my last attempt at a dress didn’t work out so well.

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11 Responses to “It’s Important to Read”

  1. Carolyn

    That really sucks about the sleeve, been there, done that…probably will do it again.
    Love the fabric for that dress…it’ll surely be gorgeous on you!!!!

  2. Carole

    Ahhh well. Starting over isn’t so bad.

  3. Rippedoffknitter

    Hah, I did the same thing for the sleeve,
    ripped, knit both sleeves, decided it sucked cause my knit and purl gauges are too different, ripped and are now reknitting the sleeves in the round. Still love knitting Rogue though. And thanks for the hood grafting link!

  4. stinkerbell

    you sewer people continue to amaze me…

  5. Marcia Cooke

    Hah! I had to rip out the Weekend Jacket (neckdown, so that means everything) twice. Didn’t read.

    I’ll have to look up those patterns…underwhelmed by the usual suspects! Still haven’t been able to set up the new Bernina. Maybe this weekend.

  6. Stefanie

    oooh…hot patterns…thanks for the reminder!!

    I need to check them out as soon as I cross a couple more things off my to do list!

    I did the same thing on a sleeve this week, but I was only off by a few sts, so I decided to keep going and just make the other one match. eh.

  7. Leah

    Well that just plain old sucks! I hate it when that happens & sadly it’s happened to me more than once!

    Good luck with the dress! I’m sure it will turn out fabulous!

    Between you & Ange & all your awesome sewing I am going to need to pull out some of my fabric & see what I can whip up!

  8. Knittripps

    Rats. I often find myself not reading the pattern as closely as I should and paying for it later.

  9. gleek

    well, at least you figured out your problem before you got all the way up to the shoulder! :)

  10. Amelia

    Whilst I am very sad for you, I have to admit that I am glad to see that I am not the only one. I do that kind of thing all the time and it’s almost good to know that I am not alone in going ‘duh!’ every now and again. Here’s to it being perfect the second time. x

  11. stacey

    I am a victim of that also. It is so frustrating!!!! The new dress looks wonderful – very pretty details!


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