tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-348764602838092903.post7758198211189384140..comments2023-06-10T03:55:10.600-04:00Comments on Knitting on the Road: Do Over!DenKnitshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00083764056764008460noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-348764602838092903.post-5859090326520493422009-10-25T19:12:40.438-04:002009-10-25T19:12:40.438-04:00I thought of that, but with the increasing I did I...I thought of that, but with the increasing I did I would have to decrease on the flip side... which would more than likely end up being a bit holey (by my history) so I decided a seam was better than holes! And the 3 needle cast off is almost fun :-DDenKnitshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00083764056764008460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-348764602838092903.post-65343170251162581682009-10-25T19:04:03.495-04:002009-10-25T19:04:03.495-04:00If you don't want the seam, you could always j...If you don't want the seam, you could always just continue across the back and rejoin in the round at the appropriate point. Make sure one of the stripes is midway when you rejoin and your striping will match. =) Most of the shrug patterns are done this way unless it's a stitch pattern that requires a seam in the back to be able to mirror the pattern on both sides. You know me, I avoid as much finish work as possible! haha Looks good so far though!havfaithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13313916663704718686noreply@blogger.com