Holy Guacamole, Houston, we have a problem.

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Ouch. As soon as this happened, I caught the stitch and very carefully set the knitting aside. After an hour or so, I picked up the knitting, took a picture, then repaired.
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I feel better now 🙂

13 thoughts on “

  1. Don’t you just hate that when that happens, but you did the sensible thing, put it aside and pick up again later when things don’t seem as bad 🙂

  2. Didn’t get a chance yesterday to tell you how beautiful your shawl looks! I wish I could reach out and touch it. It looks so lucious and soft all curled up in a ball. Now I want one too!!!

  3. It’s gorgeous. 🙂 Also, I am afraid lace may be beyond me forevermore because I wouldn’t know WHAT to do to repair that! Good for you!

  4. It is the most beautiful shawl I have ever seen, so soft and lacy, the color is perfect. I just love it! Were did you get the pattern? Tink

  5. Woah Donna, I would have been distraught! Now I know who to come to when I stuff up my lace -I’m such a beginner I just dont have the feel for getting all those yo’s etc picked up. I’m impressed! I won’t make it to snb this month which is a shame cause I’d love to catch up again… Happy knitting 🙂 Stripey

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