Hi Diana, Will you be doing a Project Video of the baby blanket? I would love to be able to make it as we have two babies due in March. Love your videos, thank you very much for all the information you are sharing. I am a regular visitor to your site.
I have plans for a little video (it's not going to be lengthy) and maybe for a book of similar items. I also need my next article for Country Knitting of Maine and think I'll do some sort of ribber baby blanket.
This is the right size for a lap robe, if you need to do some of those for a nursing home!
It is beautiful. This pattern makes a warm afghan.
ReplyDeleteThe stitch name is oh so apropos!
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That's a 2/12. It really is warm and thick. It's more waffle-ish than the photo, and if it were blocked out sideways I could get some real width.
ReplyDeleteIt's like this: (T - tuck; K - knit) End needles on ribber, 1 x 1 ribbing is needle setup
T T T T T K K K K K Main Bed Row 1
K K K K K K K K K K K Ribber Row 1
T T T T T K K K K K Main bed Row 2
K K K K K K k K K k K Ribber Row 2
K K K K K T T T T T Main Bed Row 3
K K K K K K K K K K K Ribber Row 3
K K K K K T T T T T Main Bed Row 4
K K K K K K K K K K K Ribber Row 4
That comment didn't lay out right - you need a space before the first main bed stitch, 'cause it's 1x1 rib with the end needles on the ribber.
ReplyDeleteHi Diana, Will you be doing a Project Video of the baby blanket? I would love to be able to make it as we have two babies due in March. Love your videos, thank you very much for all the information you are sharing. I am a regular visitor to your site.
ReplyDeleteI have plans for a little video (it's not going to be lengthy) and maybe for a book of similar items. I also need my next article for Country Knitting of Maine and think I'll do some sort of ribber baby blanket.
ReplyDeleteThis is the right size for a lap robe, if you need to do some of those for a nursing home!
Diana, this is beautiful. Can you ell me what tension you used for this and for the dishcloth?
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