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gramhouse
September 9th, 2004, 10:51 PM
Sometimes, when using certain yarns, I have trouble seeing just where the next chain is. It's hard to tell if you are going into the same chain you just went into or the next one. Does anyone else have that problem? Any suggestions?
Thanks:bang

Julie
September 9th, 2004, 11:08 PM
That's usually when I end up frogging. I'll search around, take my best guess and keep going. After a few stitches, if it doesn't look right, all wonky and just plain old wrong, I'll rip it back out (frog!), and try again. Eventually it seems like the more I do, the easier it gets to find the right stitches to work in. Good luck and don't give up! :cheer2

rebeccav
September 10th, 2004, 02:04 AM
i am making a few blankets with homespun and light&lofty - i 'feel' my way through a lot of the rows :shrug
all i know to do :p

Deb
September 10th, 2004, 02:10 AM
That's it! Feel your way through. It's what I call "crocheting by braille". :lol

Seriously.... it's like Julie says.. stitch some, frog some (in my case - aLOT).

Not much help... but maybe it helps to think you are not alone in this situation?
:shrug

Red883
September 10th, 2004, 10:57 AM
LOL...that really is a problem with eyelash yarn.
I had the brilliant idea to make a boa with that yarn...won't be trying that for a while as you can't see a thing. It's also hard to feel through all those "strings"...even when using an N or P size hook.

What DID work was that I held the piece up and in front of a light...the light shone through the yarn/stitches making it much easier to "see" through the yarn and where to place the hook for the next stitch. :D