Pattern: At the Seaside (Not Only in the Summer)
Designer: Fräulein Städtisch
Yarn A: Lion Brand Coboo
Colorway: 149 Silver
Yarn B: Rowan Panama (discontinued)
Colorway: 308 Jacaranda
Date Started: March 25, 2024
Date Finished: WIP
Construction: Top-Down, In-the-Round, Contiguous Shoulder
Notes
03-25-2024
Swatch gauge 25/29 on 4s.
Trying to decide which color to use as my main color vs stripes. I’m leaning towards the silver as the main.
I’m actually now thinking about using some purple yarn I have in my stash from a frogged project for the stripes.
03-30-2024
This is my first time working the contiguous shoulder and it took me a couple repeats of the striping to really getting into the swing of things. I thought about frogging back to the beginning to start again but didn’t. I figured only I would really notice that the cable wasn’t as clean as it could have been, but then I got to the Sleeve Cap II section and something was off. My stitch counts weren’t correct over one front panel/sleeve. I had dropped a stitch and had to pick it up and thought maybe I messed something up then… but I could not figure it out so I decided it was a sign to start all over.
Frogged and worked my way back to the point of the Sleeve Cap I. I was much happier with the cabling this time – so starting over was totally worth it. But after doing the first two rounds of Sleeve Cap I, I realized that the count was off again.
I tinked back two rows and tried the P row again where you move the markers. That’s were I was having an issue. I’m not sure if it was me or the pattern, but I was getting the wrong stitch counts when I moved the first Mb by following the directions as written. The 2nd Mb replacement worked fine. In the end, I ended up just adjusting the markers making sure I had the right number of stitches on the front panels… and then all was well.
04-01-2024
Ran into another moment of confusion. The Sleeve Cap III section has the M2 size listed twice. From what I can tell the first one is a mistake. Just do the directions listed with the M2, L and be sure to double check the total stitch counts before moving on.