
In the end I went up to US 2.5 needles for the colorwork part and knitted really loosely, but it fits! Once the colorwork was done I went to a 1.5 for the ribbing, and have about another inch and a half on that. Yaaaayyy! And then I have to finish the other one, of course, and do some blocking. But getting it to the right gauge feels like a win anyway 🙂
Third times the charm and hooray for a perfect fit !
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Thank you! It’s a real relief 🙂
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Great advice for knitting stranded sections in an otherwise plain-knitted sock.
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Thanks! It’s a crowd-sourced answer – I got lots of great suggestions to my earlier posts 🙂
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Neat!
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Cute design!
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Thanks!
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Hooray!!!! So glad you got them to fit. They are do darn cute.
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It is a really cute pattern! It’s a relief for sure 🙂
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It’s like the temporary curse has lifted and you have won the day! Just in time for Halloween too.
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Yes, what a relief!
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What did I tell you? Three’s the charm! The larger size needle did not negatively impact the pattern either. Super cute!
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You were right! The pattern still shows up OK 🙂 It looks a little wonky right now, but I think that’s partially because I was knitting with frogged yarn, so it was a little curly.
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Hooray! I’m so glad it worked this time!
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Whew! Me too 🙂
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Not luck; perseverance and experimentation! Looks great.
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You are very kind 🙂 Thank you!
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Just magical work there!
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Thank you!
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