Stuck on Rowan "Movie Star Dressing Gown"

Hello, is anyone familar with this pattern from Rowan? It’s in their ‘Beads, Button and Lace’ book.

I’m stuck at the point of splitting my row into ‘front’, ‘back’ and ‘middle’. I’ve managed to get the right amount of stitches on the right needles, now it says ‘rejoin yarn and work in pattern’. I’m not sure how to rejoin the yarn and the sequence of the pattern stitches has left me a little confused.

Any suggestions would be gratefully received, thanks.

It sounds like you’ll be working the two halves separately at this point, so you need to use a second ball of yarn to work the second side. Just start knitting with it and you can weave in the end later.

As for the sequence, they should just continue as if you hadn’t separated them, unless there was a decrease involved.

Thank you so much for the help with this. I think it was my brain having a funny five minutes, that’s why I didn’t get it.
I’m nearly at the end, just the collar and cuffs to do.

When you turn your work, is it supposed to leave little holes? What can I do to make them look less obvious?

Hope everyones having a relaxing Easter

love Nobones

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Are you turning in the middle of a row? That will leave a hole unless you do a ‘Wrap & Turn’, which Amy has video on in the Advanced section.

I’ve watched the video. I understand how to wrap, the problem is;

  1. I’m doing garter stitch.
  2. The pattern says "Next 2 rows; K25, turn, sl 1, K to end
    Next 2 rows; K45, turn, sl 1, K to end
    Next 2 rows; K25, turn, sl 1, K to end
    Next 2 rows ; K to end.

I’ve still got these holes. Not as big but they are still there.

Any advice? (Apart from not taking on such a big project in the first place :verysad: )[color=red][/color]

Usually short rows in garter don’t need to be wrapped. Just don’t pull tight when you turn to begin the row back?

sue

Thank you! I was getting to the end of my tether with this. I’m off to try now, and I will try to relax a little because I do tend to knit quite tightly.

I’ve been doing it wrong! When it said ‘Next 2 rows’ I was doing that twice!
Ie k25, turning, sl 1 k to end twice! Could I be any thicker? My excuse is I was very tired and frustrated yesterday!.
Here’s to a fresh day of knitting and getting the bugger sorted!

Thanks to everyone for the tips

Nobones x

By George I think I’ve got it! So far it’s knitting up ok. I am wrapping the stitch, but ignoring it when I knit the next row and so far no holes. Hooray! Was starting to go a little bit mad there. It would be nice if there was a better picture of the collar but at the moment I think I’m on the right track. Fingers and toes and everything crossed! :happydance:

:waah: My collar has come out all wrong! :waah:

I think a part of my problem is, this pattern was from a knitting magazine not the actual book. There is no picture of the collar, nor what the finished measurement should be. It doesn’t even tell you how to sew the thing up when you’ve finished!

I thought I was doing so well, my holes were gone and it had an obvious curve thing going on but when I cast off it looked wrong didn’t fit around the neck and… :wall:

I’m starting to feel like I shouldn’t have started the darn thing. Still I know I couldn’t live with myself if I just gave up so, I’ll start the collar again and re do it until it’s right. :waah:

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I need to sew up the sides of my dressing gown, what stitch should I use?
The right side is garter stitch.
Do I use the matress stitch or is that for stocking stitch only? :??

You can use mattress for the garter, but you pick up the bottom loop ‘U’ on one side and the top loop on the other.

There are pictures here. Scroll down to the purple knitting.

Thank you so much. I’ve decided to sew up my seams and then have another go at the collar. I am a little bit worried because I’m on my last ball of wool and I still have a fair bit to do. The lady in the shop assured me it was the correct amount but now I’m not sure. I got the wool in January so even if I do need more it won’t be from the same dye lot.

I wouldn’t worry about dye lots for seams.

It’s not the seams I’m worried about. I’ve still got a (at least 3yds) of boarder to knit up, it’s only 5cm wide but there’s a lot of it.

It really depends on the yarn. Some show no difference in dye lots and some do. :shrug:

Hooray!! After 3 goes, the collar thas turned out correctly.

Now to sewing it up. It’s not garter stitch as I said before, (my mistake sorry). It’s reversed stocking stitch. However it meets diagonally. I tryed the matress stitch, I don’t if I hadn’t done it right, (I followed the video) the seam was a mess and I undid it. Any suggestions? Could I use back stitch or would that be too bulky? I’m using a worsted weight yarn

Thanks for any help

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