Not Entirely AWOL
Mary Beth asked for the pattern for the scarf I made for my old boss. I made it up, and at the time wrote something down, but whatever that was it wasn’t the scarf I knit. The most obvious problem was that I cast on 45, but each row as written had 49 stitches. I should take better notes.
Using Knit Visualizer from www.knitfoundry.com I charted out the pattern several times and several ways, referring back to the photos I had taken of the unfinished scarf. Turns out I had only cast on 45 and most of problem came from mis-counting the M1’s.
And here we have the resultant pattern, with chart and text: Undulant #2 (pdf)
The software is pretty good. It charts with the mouse or by translating text. As you can see, it prints out both the symbols and instructions for both right and wrong side rows. The selection of symbols is fairly broad, but it could use one for make one-purlwise. I had to use a color symbol. Since in print preview you can edit the instructions, but not the symbol name, a small improvement would be to have a few symbols for special instructions. You can also edit the text pattern as well, which I found necessary since the text is a direct translation of the chart.
In other knitting news, because one just can’t have too many lace projects going at once, I’ve started a lace scarf in rayon for a friend with a wool sensitivity. Pictures later. Birch is in my desk drawer at work, making slow progress during conference calls. F&F, unfortunately, needs to be frogged back 4 rounds. I managed to miss two yarn-overs, one after the other on the last increase row. After I finish the laundry, I’ll lay it out on the bed and frog.
Weather-wise, it’s like fall today: cool and damp—too wet to bike.
August 26th, 2006 at 2:47 pm
I’m really having fun with Knit Visualizer…but I agree that either adding or creating a misc. symbol would be a great add on. I’m currently using it to rechart Galina’s Medallion Shawl so I can knit with instructions that don’t have errors!
GREAT fall-like day here in Boston…cool, but dry. I took a nice bike ride for a quick visit to the shop and lunch with a friend in Harvard Square.
Looking forward to seeing the F&F … perservere!
August 26th, 2006 at 3:38 pm
It’s cool and damp here where I alive, as well. In fact, from my window, I can see trees changing colour. A bit early for my taste, but Fall is around the corner.
August 26th, 2006 at 10:31 pm
Evenings starting earlier all the time here. It’s pretty much dark now and it’s only 8:30.
Cooling off, but we’re still barbecuing outside. Eating in the house, though!
I like that scarf; thank you for sharing the pattern.
I’m too busy making Eris right now … and finding yarn to send you so you can knit that bikini. May make the scarf later on, though.