Once I finished up Advertence, I turned my attention back to Multivalence. I had started clue 11, working through the first 2 rounds before setting it aside again for other projects. I finished up clue 11 Sunday night. I actually started working clue 12 using the same yarn color, working the first round, and then decided to switch colors for the final round, but discovered an error I had made in the first row of clue 12 when I was about three quarters of the way through the final round. When I ripped back to fix that error I discovered that I had made an error earlier in the pattern as that first round no longer ended correctly. I did some checking and discovered an error I had made in the final round of clue 11, that my error in the first round of clue 12 masked. So I ripped back and fixed that and decided to do all of clue 12 in the same color. I also modified the way that I’m working the first round of clue 12, which I like better, I don’t think I was doing the loop in the first round correctly. So, all in all, it was a good thing that I had to rip back.
Here is a close up of clue 11 that shows the stitch pattern a bit better.
Pattern: Multivalence by Janica York Carter
Yarn: Expression Fiber Arts Luster Superwash Merino Sport
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