
Much happier now.
The cable-less cable-ling feels natural and fast and satisfying.
And those slipped edges?...


So clean.. so smooth...
Now I just have to knit like a fiend so I can catch up with everyone :-)
Knit an Ester shrug from the Knitty Spring 2007 collection
5 comments:
can you explain just how you are doing the edges? are those really just slipped stitches at the beginning and end of each row? they look so professional!
ooh, i have the same question as oneredboot. and just remember, you're way ahead of me, since i can't start until next week!
Wow! Your knitting looks simply divine. I LOVE the edges.I LOVE the preciseness of the knitting. Beautiful. :)
They really are just slipped stitches! Looks fancy, huh? :-)
Not so.
Slip the first stitch as it presents itself and proceed with knitting as pattern describes.
I'll see if I can find a link to a tutorial.
I love the look of the slipped edges. And don't worry about catching up, just enjoy the process. Your Ester is looking beautiful.
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