

I shan't fail again
After YEARS of trying to get this badge, I am finally less than 24 hours away, and if I refuse to mess this up again. I'm prepared this time, though. With god and alarms on my side, I (hopefully) can't not get it this time. 🥲


After YEARS of trying to get this badge, I am finally less than 24 hours away, and if I refuse to mess this up again. I'm prepared this time, though. With god and alarms on my side, I (hopefully) can't not get it this time. 🥲
A bit of an odd question, but I have a pattern that requires a 6mm knitting needle and a 5mm knitting needle, for different stitches within the pattern. Let's say for reasons, I want to increase the larger needle size by 1mm so the larger needle is 7mm. How should I determine what the smaller needle size should now be? Is there a trick to determining that, or some kind of ratio to follow when upsizing different needles? Or, am I overthinking it completely and just need to increase the smaller needle by 1mm as well? Since it's not a 1-to-1 increase in diameter, I'm worried increasing the smaller needle by 1mm won't be enough.
Hi, everyone! I was wondering if I could get some expertise or at least pointed in the right direction. I have been attempting to brioche for several days now, and I keep having to frog all the way back down because I drop a stitch and can't for the life of me figure out how to get back to where I was. It's usually always at the yarn-over double stitch, and once something in there drops, no matter how much I try to chase it, it never quite makes it to a usable row without getting rid of and restating the brioche. I know there has to be a way to salvage this, and I know it might be difficult to explain on reddit, but I haven't been able to find a video or anything for this specific situation. Any help would be very very appreciated!
I am using the color work scarf pattern by Suzanne on Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chloes-colorwork-scarf