I would just sew up the wonky stitches and keep going! It’s nothing a good block won’t fix!!
@knitsandpurls-1432 сағат бұрын
Fix it the best you can, I am sure only you will notice it! I would absolutely not graft it!!
@sharonsands38083 сағат бұрын
Hi Emma. I’m not sure quite what you have done wrong on your pattern. Why can’t you just use a crochet hook and crochet down the stitches down to fill in that ladder section. If you have too many stitches in the end just knit together to reduce when you are knitting a round. The hole to the side just sew up from the back. Don’t do all the cutting etc. it seems a small fix the other way I’ve suggested. Hope that helps Sharon
@melissalampman72143 сағат бұрын
I’d go to a yarn shop, get a card for knitting lessons, and ask that “ expert” knitter to fix it, I would not graft. Nightmare! Or ask a friend, if you have one to fix it for you! I did rip back in a colourwork sock, and did something similar, but it would be something I would do, definitely, too tired! Get help! Put it in the naughty corner, and get back to it with some help.😊
@jennistevenson7964 сағат бұрын
Bournemouth are a great team.
@deniseengel14515 сағат бұрын
Sorry no advice for the sweater, I’m not that knowledgeable about short rows. I have confidence that you will get it fixed.
@tracyaa10816 сағат бұрын
Tell us about your Pinquino please
@alicewalter36396 сағат бұрын
did the EXACT same thing -- noticing odd stitches and laddering down to knit-doctor my wonky stitches. Made a total mess. Couldn't be fixed. Had to rip it all back. Sorry.
@cecilehoare30536 сағат бұрын
I'd love a baking vlog! Just wanted to share, since your Vlogmas videos came out I've been listening to Benjamin's album Joy on repeat! I love it!
@RuthSwarthout7 сағат бұрын
Oh no I feel so bad for you, i'm not that experienced knitter I would rip back but that's me. Good .luck I love your husband's solution sometimes a good chuckle puts things into perspective. 😊
@patricialeib65658 сағат бұрын
I vote for the golden snitch. 😁 Not the end of world either way. You still had fun with that colorwork, no?
@roxannetarjan14118 сағат бұрын
Hi Emma!! Oh dear!! That sweater is going to be amazing! Your yarn and that blue are spectacular. You have said many times since I've been watching your podcast how you like things to be perfect as you can get them. I feel you'll never be really happy with things if you don't give this sweater the time it needs to be GREAT!!! Maybe this is letting you use your holiday time to be with this sweater and great this amazing piece. Is it possible with your cutting idea to cut under your colour work and then cut the sleeve in another spot redo the short row section, graft your sleeve and then finish the other sleeve....I'm sure there is a way and I really think the listener that suggested letting the Xmas deadline go has lots of wisdom in her advice. We love you and you sweet family and you'll be so proud to wear this amazing piece made with you own yarns in 2025!!! Happy Holidays. Just throw away the feelings of failure and be the knitter who solves this challenge.....and by BTW I've done the same!!! Your husband is so sweet - I heard his pause - like OK I need to give her the right answer......and help her see this is just a stitch issue not a world disaster!!!
@fionascobie87498 сағат бұрын
I would rip back to the offending stitches and knit back up. Otherwise you'll see the mistake whenever you look at it. Less complicated than grafting..🙂
@maureenklettl48659 сағат бұрын
A baking show would be great!!! No matter how you fix your sweater, I would say ditch the Xmas deadline. At this time of year when life is hectic enough, be kind to yourself - the sweater will get done eventually 🙂
@leisadaly65249 сағат бұрын
Could you just pick them up as regular stitches and forget about recreating the double stitch? Good luck
@bgbaltuth10 сағат бұрын
OMG the Golden Snitch! Do not cut. I am having palpitations. But you did make me laugh. ❄🎄 Yes bake please.
@Fripperies310 сағат бұрын
Rip back to the hole row, then knit the wonky stitches together to close the holes. If it’s the short row stitch that’s what I would do.
@maureenott21411 сағат бұрын
I would recommend phoning around to yarn shops to find someone to do the mending for you. It seems like it is only a handful a spots that need fixing and someone with expertise in mending knits could do that for you and it should not be too expensive.
@krazedvintagemodel11 сағат бұрын
I'm just an intermediate knitter, so I avoid short rows to begin with. I wouldn't cut it, I'd give it time, after the holidays, new perspective time. I'd try duplicate stitch and darning, which is all I know about that. Please have a safe, happy and Blessed Christmas season!
@kellymcnabb689712 сағат бұрын
Please do the baking extravaganza episode!!!!!
@kathincacameron523512 сағат бұрын
It is a gorgeous sweater! I have totally made huge mistakes in my knitting (and sewing, and anything else you could think of). I would not rip it out. It’s a dark colour. Is it on the back? I would carry on with the sleeves and the rest of your plan to finish. As you knit and let your mind wander you may decide on a solution or you may come up with another solution that has not been suggested. Amazing what the brain does when you let it wander. I like the already suggested idea of duplicate stitch. When the rest of the sweater is finished, I would probably go back and tighten up what I could, duplicate stitch where it is really needed, and basically McGyver it. Spend some time doing something you love!! Really enjoying your vlogs. Happy holiday!
@cherrywhitaker760813 сағат бұрын
I could cry for you Emma 😢 I would try and fix the ladder get that sorted then knit your daughter’s sweater. Keep it simple as it sounds as if you have a lot on your plate. Good luck with it 😊x
@CathyHume-r3u13 сағат бұрын
Shame especially so close to Christmas. Have a great Christmas ❤️
@penelopeflump13 сағат бұрын
I’d second fixing them using the very pink knits tutorial the bottom commenter added. It’s such a clear tutorial. Pick a time when you’re not pressed for time, feeling focused and with plenty of daylight for sure will help! It will make you feel so empowered if you can fix it! I listened to an Andrea mowry podcast not long ago and someone said they’d made a mistake and felt like grafting the body and she cautioned it’s difficult to get the tension of the sewn grafted row to match the rest of your knitted fabric. ( I’ve never done it) Just something to bear in mind before you snitch!
@deborahcopeland38413 сағат бұрын
Hi Emma. Happy Holidays and good luck with your sweater. I know it will turn out lovely. I received the Holiday Box from the Woolly Thistle which features an advent of your beautiful yarn. I have just completed my project which is a lovely color work hat. I still have plenty of yarn left to put into a second project. I will post a picture after everyone has had time to open their advent. Some may be waiting for the 12 days of Christmas to start opening. It was so much fun I wouldn't want to spoil it for anyone. Thank you and I have really enjoyed knitting with this yarn. Also, when I gave the hat its wool wash bath there was basically no color bleed into the wash water. Great job. I would be interested at some point to know what plant materials you used for each of the colors.
@brittanysiry282914 сағат бұрын
I would totally just sew up the holes and move on 😂 no way I’d be frogging all of that!
@annies241614 сағат бұрын
So sorry for the disaster! Phone a friend ( a more experienced knitting friend or store owner.) Best of luck.🙏🏻PS Loved Timmy’s comments. You get what you pay for. Lol
@christinagoebel135014 сағат бұрын
Hi Emma, your sweater is going to be beautiful in the end!! If it were me, I would do my best to fix the double stitches and then go back with some spare yarn to duplicate stitch areas with holes. Just remember, it could always be worse. Good luck!
@knotanitter15 сағат бұрын
Golden snitch 😂. Timmy goes viral!
@JaniceAllen-h8k15 сағат бұрын
Aw Emma, I feel your pain! I have faith that you will manage to mend your gorgeous sweater though! As for Timmy, he should patent his 'snitch'! And I'm sure the wealth of experienced knitters following you will have suggestions! ❤
@SusanDuffield-t1y15 сағат бұрын
Big empty picture frames on wall and blue tack daughters art work in frames - easy to change around
@waltersims49315 сағат бұрын
From Deb in North Carolina…I don’t know the extent of the damage, but when I’ve found a hole in my knitting when well into the project, if I can fudge it invisibly (so it doesn’t nag at me forever), I close the hole or two with a separate lengths of yarn and weave in ends on the inside. (I’ve done this for accidental underarm holes as well.) If that doesn’t work for me, the grafting method is better than frogging the whole dang thing. What’s hard for me is if the project is close to being done for a deadline I’ve set for myself, I’m all excited and then WHAM, BIG obstacle. My chagrin can put off my momentum. I need some emotional distance from the situation. I take my sock knitting and go get a pedicure, which is soothing and cheering. Then home to try again. Hope you work it out as it is gorgeous.
@isadelahunt228415 сағат бұрын
Oh, I can so relate! Put it aside for a while and it will seem less overwhelming, and your subconscious will have a chance to work on the problem. Find something for an easy win now. Best of luck, you can fix this, eventually!
@mimimustknit15 сағат бұрын
I’ve had a few of those 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ moments. How discouraging. The grafting option would be my best option. But if you really want it for Christmas, try to fix your “dropped” stitches the best you can, duplicate stitch over the holes to hide them and keep going. NOONE will know, except of course everyone who watches your videos. 😂
@maryambham312416 сағат бұрын
Looking forward to your baking video❤hope all goes well with fixing your jumper
@bjhingos766916 сағат бұрын
Fruityknitting has a step by step tutorial on grafting…. And fixing errors. She is an amazing knitter
@marieahlin389016 сағат бұрын
Go for the golden snitch. 😊🤓
@carolroy543516 сағат бұрын
Husbands can be so helpful, don't you think? 😂 But seriously, I feel your pain. What a miserable thing to have to fix!! I'd go with the "snitch" option. Any other option would make my brain hurt. 😉
@Gail_Blanton16 сағат бұрын
Oh gosh Emma! I so feel for you! I have no idea how to fix short rows. What a dilemma! I once found a huge mistake at least 10 inches into an all over colorwork Marie Wallin cardigan which was knit in pieces (flat). I had to rip it all back and knit it again. If I were you, I’d put it aside and work on things that are going well.
@kimberlysmith447416 сағат бұрын
I have done this exact same thing! Picked up a project after a time and thought I had made horrible mistakes, so laddered back.... same disaster but it didnt have colorwork. I am so sorry, its just so sad! I just put mine back in time out and walked away, lol.
@nicolastantiford900616 сағат бұрын
You have a beautiful yoke there. If it was me I would put a cord in, redo the short rows and graft the lower body back on , just like Timmy said. 😉
@marlenefaull24816 сағат бұрын
Take the pressure off yourself . Look at it after Christmas . Sounds as though you have lots of things to juggle. So disappointing but sure you will do something but don’t rush it. Happy Christmas .
@JanLucas-k1n16 сағат бұрын
Since it won't be ready for Christmas, frog to mistake and make it your winter 2025 project. Then you can also fix that underarm issue...you've otherwise did such a lovely knit, and colors are terrific and you have another to work on. I think you be happier😅 in the long run due to the mistake being in highly visible place. Sorry for that news😢
@amywallace595516 сағат бұрын
Just watched this on fixing a dropped stitch in german short rows ! Hope this helps!! She actually shows in slow motion how it looks prior to it dropping.... i am definitely going to save this video!!kzbin.info/www/bejne/i2q0aZyXr7qkb5Y&si=kLj1Usb3RVJ_ec6T
@christianavance912416 сағат бұрын
I was working on a bind off last night and decided it also looked wonky. I determined I was too tired and needed to wait for daylight to rip it all out and decide how I want to go forward with it.
@annh.829016 сағат бұрын
EEEEKKKSSSS! I'm looking forward to seeing how you fix it.
@margaretroberts6258Күн бұрын
That lovely little green plate is great to put your soggy teabag on once you’ve steeped your tea…..
@BR54ninerКүн бұрын
Thank you for playing music that represents the true meaning of Christmas which is when the God of all things became the God Man to live the life we could not and died the death we all deserve so as to save a People for Himself. 🥹 Merry Christmas ❤
@tess7510Күн бұрын
oof, my anxiety when you were painting in that gorgeous sweater.... lol
@yogiknitgirlКүн бұрын
What a joy it is to come here and watch! I loved today’s episode! I loved when you got to just sit and knit over tea! Thank you for sharing your fiber and life with us so sweetly! I also feel the need to pull out my shortbread recipe and make some! Blessings to you!