to rip or not to rip

I spent 13 hours at a horse show yesterday. The Vest is complete to the point of seaming – which made it unsuitable for a take along project. So I started this cotton pullover – it is intended for daugher number 1. When I showed her the pattern she said, “Yeah, I think I would wear that”. It has been so long since I have gotten even that much encouragment, that I am taking the risk and knitting it for her.

I am a bit stunned that in all the time spent sitting around I only got about 3 inches knit up. I believe there are two reasons for this: 1. I did have to rip out when I realized I had miscounted on some short row shaping 2. I cannot count the number of times someone came up to ask what I was working on and so I would stop and show them the pattern etc. and hear about their crafting history.

This is the part where you come in.

I need opinions – to rip or not to rip? The bottom edge of this sweater is curved. This effect is achieved through short rows. I have minimal short row experience. Because of this I am not sure if these loose stitches are due to my not giving the yarn an extra yank, or if it is the nature of the yarn itself (a cotten, tubular yarn somewhat slippery). I also don’t know if, in the scheme of the entire sweater, that this will even show and perhaps I am just staring at it too much.

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What say you?

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I have boo-boos!! I was doing loads of yard work – specifically, raking and working the chipper/shredder. Yes, I should have worn gloves. Hope these blisters don’t interfere with the knitting!

I also hope you are enjoying your weekend! The weatherman did not disappoint and we are having some glorious weather! Boar and I also worked hard getting the pool cover off. A bit early in the season – however, our pool is as old as the house and every year there is some surprise waiting for us. So we have always opened it early, that way by the time we deal with whatever the year’s issue is, it will be ready for the hot, steamy weather.

btw, Boar took the picture of my hands – he thinks I am ridiculous with this blog. alot he knows!