Holy Guacamole, Houston, we have a problem.

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.

I feel better now 🙂
Holy Guacamole, Houston, we have a problem.
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 🙂
Looks good as new.
Whew!!! *wipes forehead* That was close.
wow…good for you! A dropped stitch with that pattern could’ve easily freaked me out.
Whew!
I’ve got that same shawl on my to do “menu”, so I’m right there with you, feeling every pain.
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!!!
you did well!!
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!
nice save!
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
Wow, Donna, that is one striking shawl!
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
Great job!!