Fri 14 Aug 2009
Every piece needs an edge. Really, that’s an obvious thing, but sometimes it’s not as straightforward as it seems.
I started swatching thinking that I might just use the edge of the Rick Rib for the finished edge of the alpaca shawl.
Not quite what I was looking for.
Then, I tried padding it with one row of k2, k3tog, hoping for a scalloped edge. But it still wasn’t quite enough.
Clearly, I needed a real edging. I had settled on the Bold Faggoted Edging from BW #2 for the sides, and I decided to use the same edging on the ends. That left me wondering how to turn the corner.
Eventually, I used short-rows to make half a mitered corner.
Then, I picked up the stitches from the provisional cast-on, and worked the same short row series in the other direction. When the corner has been turned, it looks like this:
So, now I have two stitch patterns, and an edge. Almost a complete design.
Slowly but surely, it's coming. I really like the edging – very delicate.
I love all this working through. The 3rd picture, I was like, eh. 4th picture, I was like, I can kind of see how this would work. 5th/last picture, I was excited because not only could I see it come together, but it works wonderfully with your other stitch pattern.
Ooh, very nice. I like the turning — that's impressive, and I like continuing that edging all the way around. You are very close!
Yes! That edging is perfect with the Rick Rib.