Let's make this clear. Working on the Lovely Eliina Scarf (download from Ravelry available
here), after hours and hours of knitting lace, it was wrong. Bad knitter; poor follower of directions; incompetent reader, you fill in the blank... - but it was just
WRONG. What to do with this mass of yarn that was almost a finished shawl? Continue on knitting, hoping the mistakes were not noticeable, or do the honorable thing and start over in knitting that lace edging?
Rip, tink, frog, whatever you want to call the tedious process, I took out 24 rows of lace knitting, with over 300 stitches in each lace row. It was knit incorrectly
Was it g-d punishing me? Was I supposed to take this injustice because I did not recycle that latest plastic milk jug, pushing it way down in the garbage can, hoping it would not be noticed by the neighborhood eco patrol? Or was it payback because I spoke harshly to my cranky father? Or because my telephone manners were poor when I did not identify myself when making that phone call a few weeks back? Or am I just a totally bad person?
Sob...here is the lovely Eliina being ripped out, along with my aching heart:
Or could it just be a mistake, and life goes on?
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
Stay tuned for the latest assesment in a few weeks, hopefully after the Lovely Eliina is finished with the lace knit the way the designer intended.