I am getting sick of shoes. I used to love them and now I despise them. I absolutely must wear a size eleven. It's not a choice, it's a necessity. I am willing to spend a fistful of money in any store that regularly carries nice stylish shoes in my size. I want to walk in, try them on and walk out with a pair or two. No, I don't want to order them. Sheesh. I have some painful problems with my feet and I wear two different sizes so the try-on step is a must.
Speaking of things that make me sick and are two different sizes - here is my shrug disaster. The pity is I don't quite know what went wrong. I carefully did the math for my wildly off-gauge gauge, charted the new rows and stitches and started knitting. For the first time ever, I am off in the length of the right compared to the left. That is an a-typical mistake for me. I make A LOT of mistakes, just not usually that one. I carefully counted rows and decreases and increases and still this:
I wasn't really thrilled with the gauge anyway so I may frog and start all over with a smaller needle. Now I have to run out to the store and buy a shrug to wear at the Derby because my arms are too fat to fly solo. Sheesh.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
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I hear you on the shoes. I wear anything between a 9.5 and 11.5 depending on the brand (yet surprisingly, always a 42). I've taken to ordering several sizes through Zappos, walking around the house for a bit, and then returning all the ones that didn't fit.
ReplyDeleteAs far as misgauging, remember my skews, with a 10 row and 1/2" wide difference? Yeah.
>>hug<<