As usual, I couldn't just leave it and keep knitting, even though it was probably going to be unnoticeable in the long run.
But I also didn't make the time to fix it. All sorts of excuses. Never enough time or good lighting or a flat surface. Today I finally did it. I dropped down, ohhhh....over 100 rows?
Probably the real reason for my stalling the fix is that I'm not a fan of dropping down to fix garter stitch. I'd rather fix an error in a complex lace pattern than repair plain ol' garter stitch! But this time I used a double ended crochet hook for the first time and it was a snap! It was good to finally get it out of the way, and I'm moving on now, making progress again.
Yea!! Congratulations!!!
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Karen TDL
Wow, a double-ended crochet hook is a great idea! I also hate to do that with garter stitch. Makes me crazy.
ReplyDeleteYeah, once I finally sit down and just take care of whatever thing needs taking care of, it's usually not so bad. Silly of me to always put it off.
ReplyDeleteYay!
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