Pattern help please!

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  1. Sheal

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    I've posted this here in preference to the 'Crafters' forum to reach anyone that can help me. :) Are there any members on GC that can knit or make sense of an American pattern for me please?

    I'm knitting the fifth size but on the Set-Up Row I can't seem to work out the pattern evenly across the amount of stitches I have available. I have 56 stitches on the needle but the way I'm reading the pattern it comes to less, where am I going wrong please?

    The abbreviation 'pm' stands for place marker.

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    Hi Sheal that's a bit of a mystery The only way I get to the 56 is as follows
    p1, pm, p1, (k2 p2) (k2 p2) p1, pm p34 pm p1 (k2 p2 ) (k2 p2 ) p1, pm,p1. = 56 stitches.

    I used to love knitting and a challenge but that pattern isn't really clear.

    I had to get my needles and some wool to try and work it out. I must say I liked the feel of the wool again after many years.
     
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      Sorry, too feint for me to read your pattern sufficiently well Sheal,
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      Annie.......Thanks for your help, that's the only way I could work it out as well. The rest of the set up rows are laid out differently and having checked those the numbers work out okay. I can only think it's a pattern error, trust it to be on the first row! I'll try it out and if it looks okay I will carry on, it probably won't show anyway being on the neckline and the pattern changes after that. :)

      What have I done?......are you hooked again! :)



      Jenny......sorry, I don't know how to make it any larger unless you have a magnifying glass! :heehee:
       
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      It's a bit beyond my skills anyway I think Sheal. I am very impressed by your bravery in attempting it. Looking forward to seeing staged progression. Reminds me of Nathan's allotment plot - that will be good to see as well,
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        Thanks Jenny. I'm sure you could knit it but perhaps with and English pattern which sadly doesn't exist. What is a little strange is the fact it's knitted from top to bottom. I will put progress reports in 'Crafters Corner' assuming there is progress! :heehee:
         
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        I could so easily get hooked again, the trouble is that when I started something I couldn't put it down and I just don't have the time these days. Maybe when I retire I will think about it. When I did knit I got very bored with easy patterns and enjoyed the challenge of a more intricate pattern.

        Good luck with your pattern and hope that it works out - keep us posted!
         
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          Best try Crochet then :-)

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            No idea Sheal :dunno:

            I've knitted a pair of socks with 4 strands of wool that stood up on their own, and a jumper that Mick Aston would have been proud of.

            Then I lay in bed one morning thinking how on earth a loom works.

            Worked it out in my head & got up and built one.

            Far quicker than knitting :)
             
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              I like the loom idea Zigs, but they don't knit pullovers and cardi's. :) I knit because I enjoy it so speed isn't an issue. Talking of speed, I might have this present knit ready for next winter if I'm lucky, :heehee: it's proving very difficult. I've knitted two rows in two hours and I'm not sure they're right, I'm having to read between the lines of the pattern. :doh:
               
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                Julie knocks an Aran jumper a week out here, then gives it to any stray cat or person passing, more wool more wool, If it is not an Aran a week then it is four toddlers jump suits hats and gloves
                I think the five grandkids have a woollen jumper, coat, or cardigan for every day of the YEAR

                She is not interested in paid work, as it is a hobby she likes
                The wool shop offered to buy the Arans, for a few pounds plus wool, then they sell them at £70 each in the shop

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                  These displays of Snowdrops and Spring flowers has bought inspiration to me in this tea cosy. Little primroses and snowdrops brave enough to sit proudly above the snow: P1030874.JPG

                  Jenny
                  ooops- wrong thread _ sorry Sheal. I've moved it to Crafters Corner
                   
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                    that is gorgeous your so talented :)
                     
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                      Not a problem Jenny. :) I like the cosy, pretty with the snowdrops. :dbgrtmb:
                       
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