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Tuesday 21 May 2013

Deep, hot water



Five shades of Wendy Merino 4 ply and 3mm knitting needles  - a story of unravelling disintegration.
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What started as an experiment in adding texture to knitting nearly ended in plagiarism.

I wanted a way to add pleats or folds. Slip stitches that pulled up the starting row seemed the way to go. It was intended to look like rolling waves and it worked.

After writing up the pattern I came across a video on YouTube for rolling pleats. It's for a stitch pattern published in the May 2008 issue of Simply knitting and yes, it was almost the same as mine. So it was back to the drawing board.

One thing you might not know about me is that I listen to The Cure while I work. It's appropriate that I found my inspiration while listening to Disintegration.

I stripped it back to the bare stitches. What's the point of slipping stitches on every row when you don't need them? Got rid of them and bring them back when you actually want to work them.

The result was a crisper, sharper fold and much easier to write up. It's original and now I'm not in The Same Deep Water as Robert Smith.





1 comment:

Lizzy Love said...

I have to admit I know less then nothing about knitting! lol so as I have no clue about most of what you said I do know lots about the cure and know very well who Robert Smith is and love him and the Cure very very much, excellent choice in music!~!!! lol :)