

Same Harry Potter right sock, inner-leg side.


My simple top-down fair isle hat, the beginning. I'm up to 34 stitches on each of 4 needles.


Simple top-down fair isle hat, a close-up view. You can see the eight stitches of the Ocker cast-on for a circular center start. If you know what you're looking for you can see where I had to pull out 4-6 rows early on and then couldn't figure out where the decreases were happening so it was impossible to get the stitches back on the needles with the same orientation. Ooops; obviously it doesn't matter much (enough?) to me, since I just forged onward.


1 comment:
Colorwork and Emily Ocker's cast-on--definitely a fearless knitter!
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