I've made it to the end of the fourth row of blocks in this meant-to-look-like-a-quilt afghan square for My Reading Afghan. Only one more row of 'quilt' blocks to go.
Since I started designing this square, I have been very careful to write down each row as I am doing it so that it will be easier to write out the pattern. In fact, I've actually been writing down each set of stitches for each block as I've gone along each row, so that hopefully will help me avoid making any mistakes in the final pattern write-up.
I have my 'Middlesex' square all mapped out in my head, and I can't wait to get it started, but I have to get this one finished and off the needles first.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Knit One, Kill Two Square--Part 2
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I love your reading afghan. Well, what I've seen of it so far. I just bought the most beautiful hand spun, hand dyed pink yarn and I can't wait to start something with it. I haven't knit in a long time so I'm trying to remember mittens.
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