Hurdles
I spent many many hours last week, including most of the weekend (and two Harry Potter books-on-tape at least) just designing the pattern. The artists in the book I'm binding, make designing a pattern sound so easy! Just pixels and grids and colors - no biggy! I guess that is always the mark of the professional, they make it seem like a breeze.
I did finally settle on a design that I like. There are some things about it I wish I could change, but at some point you have to fish or cut bait.
Time to fish.
After three attempts I was finally able to get an acceptable cast-on. And a few hours later I had a very nice base. Then on to the flowers (three colors at once). This could very well be the most difficult thing I have ever or will ever knit in my life.
However....
It doesn't look like the gauge is correct. I added what I thought were enough stitches to compensate for the wider spine, but I started feeling that it just didn't look big enough.
I decided to sleep on it. After talking with a co-worker this morning, I've come to the conclusion: I think I have to start over.
Again.
Just to be sure I decided to block what I have on the needles. It was a very snug fit over this size #19 needle, so I think my suspicions are correct.
sigh.
The morning will tell.
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