To frog or not to frog šøšøšø
I have picked up the wavy jumper I started last year. I completed the back just before Christmas but put it down as I raced to finish Christmas gifts. I picked it back up a few days ago and started the front.
Sadly I didn’t read the instructions and went at it like a bull in a China shop. I had read the pattern back when I started but that was weeks ago so I had forgotten wave sequence was slightly different on the front. When I realised I was so annoyed with myself and questioned should I just leave it and carry on regardless or undo it???
The jumper is for me but I would know and it would annoy me so I have spent the morning frogging and picking up stitches š



Hopefully no more dramas!
Iām sure you feel much better for having done the frogging and are under way again though!
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I am sure I will later but at moment I am lamenting the time wasted ā¤
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You would have been so annoyed if you finished it all up the wrong way though – this’ll be worth it in the end!
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What a beautiful stitch pattern. It will be a gorgeous sweater, for sure!
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What a beautiful stitch pattern. It will be a perfect Finished Object and I look forward to seeing it when it’s done.
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Thank you Nicola ā¤ļø
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Beautiful pattern! I’d have done the same. If you know there’s a mistake (and nobody else would)) it always seems to jump out at you.
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Terrible thing being a perfectionist ā¤
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Glad it is not just me who does that. A lot of the times I will frog the lot and start again. Usually, because I do complex patterns and think “well, I’m not going to get that back to an easy row”. Crossing my fingers you have not more setbacks.
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Thank you š
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Its such a beautiful jumper. Good luck with the front šš
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Thank you ā¤
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And now I’m wondering what’s different about the front – when you have enough done, or even completed! – I’d love to see a photo of the back and the front together.
That’s the kind of challenge I like – and it’s fun to knit. If you have to knit it twice, it’s twice as much fun, right??
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Not sure about twice as much fun. The cables alternate one forward, one backward so the end ones need to reflect this. I could have left it but would have been walking round with my arms flat against the sides of the jumper trying to hide the mistake š
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So annoying when that happens. It’s our own fault for not reading pattern again, but still frustrating.
Fingers crossed it all goes well from here on in!
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Oh but wow though. It will look awesome when itās done. I think take a deep breath, make a pirate sound, and take another deep breath. Donāt put the whole effort to waste, use the mistake as a learning moment and aim for the end goal. Youāve got this! šš»
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Thank you for your confidence ā¤ļø
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