Sunday 19 December 2010

ahead of myself

Ok, I have gotten a bit ahead of myself. In the order of things, I'm up to showing how I grafted the live stitches of one segment of the left arm to one segment of the central swirl (the bit that was hidden by that bamboo needle last time). Fact is though, I have done that grafting, and the next grafting. I have rejoined the yarn to the corner of the right arm and knit the first fill-in triangle, and the second, and am now up to the four row border before embarking upon the edging.

It's hard to tell because it's all squashed up on a circular needle but here are some details:

The photo on the left shows (with a yellow arrow) where we left off, where the border continues from the left arm across the top of the swirl. One segment of the left arm (on the left) is then grafted to one segment of the swirl (on the right).

The photo on the right shows the next bit of grafting; once you have attached the border across the top of the swirl you then graft those stitches to the live border stitches on the right arm and graft one segment of the swirl to one segment of the right arm. It's not quite a straight line so I have shown the three points with green dots. I did make a mistake (which I conveniently covered with that uppermost green dot) - the first three stitches should, of course, be grafted as garter stitch and the rest as stocking stitch. I grafted them all as stocking stitch - oh well.

The photo on the left here shows the fill-in triangle bewteen one segment of the right arm and one segment of the swirl. The photo on the right shows the fill-in triangle between the swirl and the left arm in a bit more context. Directly above the triangle is the line of grafting shown in the photo on the above left.

I am not sure if any of this is useful to readers or potential In the Pink knitters. This really may be one of those projects where you figure it out by doing. There is actually an excellent photo on the Ravelry page for the In the Pink pattern that shows all of the steps for joining, albeit on a finished shawl.

1 comment:

Leonie said...

Seriously weird construction! Glad it's you, not me. Have a great Christmas :-)