Gothic altar lace heart recharted for intarsia
Here is my version of the gothic altar lace heart bit from Severina re-charted onto rectangle-style intarsia computer graph paper so it won't end up looking like a gothic altar squished beet (delicate ensconcing in barbed wire notwithstanding):
I added some rows and more or less just changed things around here and there until it seemed to look right. I chose the 1.4 ratio graph paper for the hell of it since I don't know what yarn (nor therefore gauge) it'll be anyway. Seems like a reasonable guess.
No knitting of this will occur for at least 2 weeks, after I get back from NM.
Then we will, of course, deal with the problem that I just started knitting a few months ago and haven't actually ever made anything with intarsia.
I added some rows and more or less just changed things around here and there until it seemed to look right. I chose the 1.4 ratio graph paper for the hell of it since I don't know what yarn (nor therefore gauge) it'll be anyway. Seems like a reasonable guess.
No knitting of this will occur for at least 2 weeks, after I get back from NM.
Then we will, of course, deal with the problem that I just started knitting a few months ago and haven't actually ever made anything with intarsia.
3 Comments:
At 2:54 PM, Sara said…
It seems a bit lopsided, but I think the original is also like that. maybe I'll change it later.
At 3:12 PM, Severina said…
But aren't hearts lopsided anyhow? It's an innard! Innards aren't supposed to be pretty.
At 3:34 PM, Sara said…
Yes, that's true. Innards should be lopsided.
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