Hi all, hope everyone had a good week.
I'm about halfway thorugh the Selesnick Square. I think this is a relatively simple/straightforward square but I really enjoy doing it. I can also see doing some of the cables (not the hearts, but the ones on the side) on a scarf in the near future. And believe it or not, I even got the 'cableneedleless cable' part down.
This is one of the patterns when every other row is basically 'knit the knits and purl the purls'. I find this gives me a little concentration break, which I like. I think I need the concentration break because I read the written words and not hte charts...I think I should try to read charts now and see how I do.
What does everyone here do...words or charts? Or both?
Friday, April 29, 2005
Introduction and Advice
Based on the recommendations found in another knitting blog, I decided to take up the challenge of knitting one of these Afghans. I'm a relatively new knitter, previously more of a crocheter. Once I picked up the second needle though, I never went back! My personal blog can be found at misty.org, it's both knitting and personal, I don't keep a separate one. Yet. :P
I finally received the book (ordered from knitpicks) yesterday, and immediately gushed over all of the patterns. i had thought it was beautiful looking at what'd been done already by you all, but the total package up close makes me quite pleased that I stumbled upon this!
My questions are as follows - did you find the yarn recommendation (Encore I beleive it was, the book is at home) a good one, or did you swap out with another yarn? Also, I've only ever done one cabling project before, what do you think a good square is to start on - one of the 5 advertised 'easy squares' or one of the other ones? Lastly - Are any of you doing the pillows as well?
I look forward to starting on this project sometime this week. Hope you all are doing well with yours!
I finally received the book (ordered from knitpicks) yesterday, and immediately gushed over all of the patterns. i had thought it was beautiful looking at what'd been done already by you all, but the total package up close makes me quite pleased that I stumbled upon this!
My questions are as follows - did you find the yarn recommendation (Encore I beleive it was, the book is at home) a good one, or did you swap out with another yarn? Also, I've only ever done one cabling project before, what do you think a good square is to start on - one of the 5 advertised 'easy squares' or one of the other ones? Lastly - Are any of you doing the pillows as well?
I look forward to starting on this project sometime this week. Hope you all are doing well with yours!
Monday, April 25, 2005
Two More Blocks Blocked :)
That's right! I'm so happy :) block 3 and 4 are all blocked and dry and ready for the grand finale! block 5 is blocking right now. I'm taking a little break from the afghan, probably a week, to catch up on my other knitting. But I'll be back!!!
Saturday, April 23, 2005
New Member :)
Just wanted to introduce myself :) My name is Carissa and my blog is Knitting Maniac. I've been wanting to knit this Afghan FOREVER! and am so happy to finally have the pattern and yarn to do it! I'm already onto my 5th block too!
So far I'm doing them in random order. Finishing a block and then browsing the pattern until the next one grabs my attention. Right now I'm working on the "Tree of Life" block. So far I've had to restart it 4 times *lol* I keep loosing 2 stitches for some strange reason.
Anyways, here are the 2 blocks that I have photos of so far :) I'll take pics of the other blocks once they're dry.
So far I'm doing them in random order. Finishing a block and then browsing the pattern until the next one grabs my attention. Right now I'm working on the "Tree of Life" block. So far I've had to restart it 4 times *lol* I keep loosing 2 stitches for some strange reason.
Anyways, here are the 2 blocks that I have photos of so far :) I'll take pics of the other blocks once they're dry.
Friday, April 22, 2005
Housecleaning stuff!
Hi everyone--
We're up to four members now! Woohoo!
Just wanted to let you all know that I've started some link lists over in the sidebar--I found a few places selling the afghan pattern, and also some photos of finished and in progress afghans around the web. If you know of anything else that should be included, leave a comment on this post, and I'll add it to the list.
Also, if you hadn't noticed, there's a knit-along button over there in the sidebar as well that you can steal for your blogs. I don't even care if you directly link to my server, as I have a great deal on unlimited bandwidth (fotki.com rocks!)
Hope this weekend will bring you all productive knitting time!
--Amy
We're up to four members now! Woohoo!
Just wanted to let you all know that I've started some link lists over in the sidebar--I found a few places selling the afghan pattern, and also some photos of finished and in progress afghans around the web. If you know of anything else that should be included, leave a comment on this post, and I'll add it to the list.
Also, if you hadn't noticed, there's a knit-along button over there in the sidebar as well that you can steal for your blogs. I don't even care if you directly link to my server, as I have a great deal on unlimited bandwidth (fotki.com rocks!)
Hope this weekend will bring you all productive knitting time!
--Amy
Decision
I cast on for the Selesnick square last night...it isn't one of my favorites but it seemed a good way to get back into the project. Not too much complicated counting (one repeat is 20 rows, one is 4, one is 2. I know I'm sort of match challenged, but I hate it when one repeat is 24, one is 10, one is 4).
I had the bright idea of doing 'no needle' cables for the 1/1 lc, but think I already messed it up (after just one row of no needle cables). I think this will be a design flaw though.
Will post a pic as soon as it make sense!
I had the bright idea of doing 'no needle' cables for the 1/1 lc, but think I already messed it up (after just one row of no needle cables). I think this will be a design flaw though.
Will post a pic as soon as it make sense!
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Going to Start on #3!
OK...this KAL is giving me the motivation to cast on for my 3rd square. Any thoughts on which one I should do? I've done the second and third ones that Amy has done, but I"m up for any suggestions as to what #3 should be.
Monday, April 18, 2005
My progress so far
I started this knit along after starting the afghan in January 2005. I currently have 3 blocks done, and one more barely started. I need to finish this afghan by the end of July/early August. So I need to pick up the pace.
Right now I've done three of the four blocks marked "easy" in the booklet. I dare say easy refers to the cables, and not the ease of reading the charts. Because I had a bad time with the first one. Partially because I knit it on planes, and partially because the cable crosses happen on the back and the front. That was the block with the DNA cable:
The second square I completed is what I'd likely recommend as a good starter square, or a good "take a break" square after some harder ones. It was a simple chart, a really easy cable pattern, and the popcorn stitch on the sides was addictive.
My third is my favorite to look at so far. It looks far more complex than it was.
I do wish some of these were better planned for starting and ending in better places within the pattern--see the middle of that last one for what I'm talking about.
I'm keeping a page up to track my progress and mess with the arrangements here. It will also show the 20 squares I've chosen for my blanket.
Right now I've done three of the four blocks marked "easy" in the booklet. I dare say easy refers to the cables, and not the ease of reading the charts. Because I had a bad time with the first one. Partially because I knit it on planes, and partially because the cable crosses happen on the back and the front. That was the block with the DNA cable:
The second square I completed is what I'd likely recommend as a good starter square, or a good "take a break" square after some harder ones. It was a simple chart, a really easy cable pattern, and the popcorn stitch on the sides was addictive.
My third is my favorite to look at so far. It looks far more complex than it was.
I do wish some of these were better planned for starting and ending in better places within the pattern--see the middle of that last one for what I'm talking about.
I'm keeping a page up to track my progress and mess with the arrangements here. It will also show the 20 squares I've chosen for my blanket.
Join us!
I started this blog because I am on a deadline with the Great American Aran Afghan, and need some inspiration/camraderie. So if you want to do this project, or a similar one, of just want to use the stitch patterns from the booklet on something else, feel free to join!
To join, email your name, blog URL (if you have one), link to your photos/progress (if you have one) and email address to pixiegrrl24 AT yahoo DOT com and I'll get you set up.
I'll be tweaking the layout of this page and adding links to the sidebar during this week, so feel free to send me suggestions, graphics,etc.
Happy Knitting!
Amy
To join, email your name, blog URL (if you have one), link to your photos/progress (if you have one) and email address to pixiegrrl24 AT yahoo DOT com and I'll get you set up.
I'll be tweaking the layout of this page and adding links to the sidebar during this week, so feel free to send me suggestions, graphics,etc.
Happy Knitting!
Amy
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