I'm working on a version of Elizabeth Zimmerman's Surprise jacket that was published with her permission in MacKnit Spring/Summer 1986. The article was written by Susanna Lewis. There was an errata sheet for the instructions, which I have a copy of. I plugged the instructions into an Excel Spreadsheet so that I can make multiple sizes and multiple gauges.
This is how far I have gotten.
I'm doing it in approximately a size 24, using tuck stitch pattern 297 on KH-930 and two strands of 2-24 acrylic.
My gauge swatch measures 15 rows per inch and 5.5 stitches per inch. I think this means I need to decrease 1 stitch every 3 rows, approximately, to achieve a 45 degree angle, as a sense check.
Before I start the miter section that begins the sleeve back and front of the garment, I wanted to make absolutely sure of my math.
So using the instructions as given in the "recipe", I have calculated the magic formula to figure the decreases for a straight 45 degree angle. Using that formula with my gauge, I am getting numbers that make no sense.
It tells me to decrease .73 stitches every 2 rows. That is approximately 3/4 of a stitch.
I can't decrease .73 of a stitch.
I think I need to decrease 3 stitches every 8 rows, which I arrived at by multiplying by 4. This is close to 1 stitch every 3 rows, but not quite. I need to figure out the fudge factor.
No comments:
Post a Comment