Project Start Sept 2, 2016
Using 20 pegs knit flat, three e wraps on each peg, move first over 2 to knit off. Makes nicer looking fabric with this medium yarn. We’ll see if I end up needing a second ball.
September 4, 2016
Bought a second ball just in case. Yay Labor Day sale.
Because I am mortally stupid and stubborn I dropped down 20 rows to fix an eloop error and then reknit back up the line.
This is no where as easy as in regular knitting. I may or may not have saved time over ripping back to a few rows before the error and tinking out to it.
It’s curling as SS is want to do however I will block / kill this as it is 80/20 acrylic wool and I’m confident it will lay straight with aggressive steaming.
Stitches healing. Not out for another 3 days.
September 5, 2016
Finished? Almost finished?
Measured out 6 and a half inches of fringe in groups of six to make each fringe bundle. Went with different color yarn on each end because A. That’s what was left and B. Keeps it more stripe-y. :D 9 bundles of fringe per edge spaced evenly. Fringe placed 1 row inwards (not counting edging row) as the loop at top takes up a fair amount of space.
Sewn bind off to compliment the e loop 1 over 2 cast on. Matches darn near perfectly actually, just bound off 2 loops after a regular row.
Loom knitters have been quietly laughing at needle knitters taking a month to finish a scarf, I swear. I never knew!
Going to wash to even stitch tension (not that it needs it much, truthfully, thanks to the loom) and then block. And then kill it with steam since it’s 80% acrylic.