A series of unfortunate knitting events

(Cross posted from the CAL.)

When last we left "Dayflower Lace," it had just been ripped back to the top of the lace.   My original sketch (see here) had featured a single repeat of the lace up the upper center front, and an interesting cross between a V and a square neck. I had discarded this idea because I wasn't sure how I would finish the edge, wasn't sure how the wavy lace would look in a single repeat with stockinette on each side, etc.

But then I thought, what the heck, I'll give it a shot...but I had already decreased within each lace repeat, so to continue the single lace panel up the front, I didn't see any option but to rip back below the decreases (luckily just a couple of rows) and then redo the decreases, EXCEPT for the one center front panel. I had decided to go back to the eyelet holes and twisted cord belt to create a close underbust fit, but then, as shown above, I thought I would also try some columns of openwork within the underbust band.

Well. I completely forgot about the effect that nearby YOs and decreases have on the accent ridge, and in this case, it's not even a nice regular wave, but a lumpy-bumpy mess. Plus I don't like that additional openwork.

Lest you think I'm the Lemony Snicket of the CAL, I'll leave you with this photo:  yes, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.


1 Comment on this post:

Can't wait to see how this'll turn out :) Thanks for giving us a peek into your process. I'm guessing from the last picture peek that you're making the straps completely out of lace?

By the way, have you checked out the Interweave Knits KAL? Someone is making your Lutea Lace Shell. I'm still waiting to get my issue...

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