Jun. 4th, 2009
1. The more you knit, the better you get at looking at the stitches and seeing the mistake.
2. The more you knit, the fewer mistakes you make.
In short: the fewer mistakes you make, the better equipped you are to recognize them.
Where's the use in that?!
This message brought to you by a Fox who realized much too late that she had an odd (wrong!) number of stitches between her two markers, and was able without too much difficulty to find where she had decreased at the beginning of the section but not the end (and thus determine that it was not a mistake made back at the cast-on, thank god). And then had to tink back about eighteen rows. :-P BUT IT IS FIXED NOW so I can go to bed omfg.
2. The more you knit, the fewer mistakes you make.
In short: the fewer mistakes you make, the better equipped you are to recognize them.
Where's the use in that?!
This message brought to you by a Fox who realized much too late that she had an odd (wrong!) number of stitches between her two markers, and was able without too much difficulty to find where she had decreased at the beginning of the section but not the end (and thus determine that it was not a mistake made back at the cast-on, thank god). And then had to tink back about eighteen rows. :-P BUT IT IS FIXED NOW so I can go to bed omfg.