tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19086310.post895798636146962555..comments2008-01-29T18:24:59.642ZComments on ravelling: Aaarghh!ravellinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05049611846718674865noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19086310.post-22444411299004600442008-01-29T18:22:00.000Z2008-01-29T18:22:00.000ZVarious tips for working Charlotte:1) Place marker...Various tips for working Charlotte:<BR/>1) Place markers after every pattern repeat (which is 8 stitches). This way, if you have a section that's supposed to have 8 stitches and it has 9 or 7, you know where the mistake is.<BR/>2) If you think you're getting to a tough row/round, use a "lifeline" before you start that row<BR/>3) Made a chart noting the number of stitches I should have at the end of each row. <BR/>4) Keep track on a piece of paper how many stitches you have at the end of a pattern row. Just count on your way back on the purl side. You will see that each pattern row (the odd numbered rows) adds 4 stitches each time. This way, if you get to the end of a row and your number is off, you immediately know that the mistake must have been in the previous row<BR/>5) Yahoo group for Charlotte: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CharlottesWebknitalong/ I think they may have additional help in their files section.<BR/><BR/>Good luck!!!!Rowena Hopkirkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09699590119487267941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19086310.post-41743097366497239002008-01-27T21:41:00.000Z2008-01-27T21:41:00.000ZJust a friendly visit from you Hufflepuff house pr...Just a friendly visit from you Hufflepuff house prefect.<BR/><BR/>Yeah for destashing, purging yarns you aren't going to use can be very destressing. I hope you have better luck with Charlotte's Web.Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13969808478502751220noreply@blogger.com