tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9140327191657829121.post3991362069082310672..comments2023-06-10T04:34:17.451-04:00Comments on The Student Knitter: {More Frogging than Anything}Sarah {The Student Knitter}http://www.blogger.com/profile/16675019085913769597noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9140327191657829121.post-18330042139966599812011-08-23T07:50:31.559-04:002011-08-23T07:50:31.559-04:00My head is so out of the knitting mind set that th...My head is so out of the knitting mind set that the entire instructions paragraph just doesn't make sense to me. So sorry I can't be more help!<br /><br />I do love the daybreak pattern though, can't wait to see more piccy's!! xxxAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09956802572396471528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9140327191657829121.post-74083112792109799872011-08-22T20:46:31.718-04:002011-08-22T20:46:31.718-04:00I think what the other ladies have said is right, ...I think what the other ladies have said is right, from what I can see it is alternating the two cables. I would do my own charting for it if (or when because I have terrible wanties...)and sort it out in my head before starting it. Have fun with the daybreak, I'm so looking foreward to seeing it in progress! <3 Miss KittenCat Horatiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14302388637356976345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9140327191657829121.post-38881431213921352282011-08-22T14:46:51.495-04:002011-08-22T14:46:51.495-04:00Wow, it's not you - the pattern writers abilit...Wow, it's not you - the pattern writers ability to express herself wasn't very good at all. Here is how I understand her pattern ~<br /><br />Do your ribbing for 4 rounds. Then on the next round you will work the first line of the pattern for Cable Pattern 1 which is immediately followed up with the first line of Cable Pattern 2. These two Cabling Patterns will be worked in that order for 12 rows... I think.. I'm just not sure though now. Man, that is one confusing pattern!!<br /><br />I've just mentally frogged it now too. It's a gorgeous pattern but it's poorly written. Perhaps if you got out some graph paper and drew out her description until it looks right and then you'd have a chart from which to work? Or, simply email the designer and ask her what in the world she meant... lol.<br /><br />Love your surprise package - that golden yarn is delicious!Peppermint Mocha Mamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08019519527269378783noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9140327191657829121.post-73050287495930755662011-08-22T14:31:30.727-04:002011-08-22T14:31:30.727-04:00I would agree that those instructions are confusin...I would agree that those instructions are confusing.<br /><br />But after looking at the photos I would say you are alternating two cable patterns, with the first being twice as tall as the second.<br /><br />So I guess you're working from two charts at the same time. It seems like it would have been easier if both patterns were in the same chart with the chart showing two stacks of the second cable.<br /><br />Maybe transferring both charts onto one page might make it easier to follow.Kathryn Rayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12990925295124938262noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9140327191657829121.post-7929559103986283272011-08-22T14:01:14.780-04:002011-08-22T14:01:14.780-04:00I looked at the pattern- I think it's just tha...I looked at the pattern- I think it's just that you knit the 26 stitches of Cable Pattern 1, then 5 stitches that make up cable pattern 2 and repeat that all the way around (should be 4 times?) to make one round. Round/Row 2 would be Row 2 of Cable Pattern 1 followed by Row 2 of Cable Pattern 2. I agree- it's weird and hard to understand!Katehttp://www.knitswithbenefits.comnoreply@blogger.com