This photo was taken a moment after I realised I am one stitch short in my shawl…
Arrrggggh!
It wasn’t until I began the second pattern of the cross stitch that I thought it was looking slightly off centre…
I now know, after counting and recounting that I am one stitch out.
When did that happen?
Right from the first row….
What to do?
Yikes, what a dilemna! I think I’d add one now and carry on but ……….
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This is what I would call a modified pattern. 🙂
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Leave it, it will be unique! 😆
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It’s handmade and wonderful! I love it as it is!
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I couldn’t bear to undo that – it looks beautiful as it is 🙂
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As a perfectionist I can understand how you feel but when it is worn I doubt anyone will even notice.
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I’m very much a perfectionist. This would drive me crazy for the rest of my life, so I’d frog it carefully, row by row until I found the row that was off and correct the problem.
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I always have to start over because it just bugs me! So hard to do as far along as you are! Wow that is going to be fantastic beautiful! Hugz Lisa and Bear
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I think it is beautiful! Some Indian tribes deliberately incorporate a “wrong” stitch because when something is perfect it loses it’s interest and becomes boring!
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I would leave it, It looks beautiful! I absolutely LOVE the color combination!
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Argh that’s so frustrating!!!
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My stitch count is correct – my separator has been done umpty nine times and I’m happy – no one is going to see it from that direction — they are going to be awed by the overall gorgeousness of your creation!!!! I am OCD and a perfectionist and I’m learning to live with individual design elements – – life is too short! And I want to do more — not more again!!!!
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Eh, fudge it. There’s a border to be added which will hide a multitude of sins 🙂
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