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HopeToLearn 03-01-2011 11:23 PM

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Sorry to post my question in this section but this is the section where the original item was posted so I'm hoping to find help here. One of the quilting members posted this picture recently of an afghan she crocheted & gave to her son. She said she worked on it for over a year. As you can see it is beautiful and intricate. I wanted to PM her about the pattern and process to make this but have misplaced her quilting board username. Does anyone remember seeing this and can you help me locate her post? Thanks for any help!

plainpat 03-02-2011 02:54 AM

Can't help, but the afghan is beautiful!

mollymct 03-02-2011 04:01 AM

I tried to find it! I know I saw it...will let you know if I come across it.

DogHouseMom 03-02-2011 04:44 AM

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If you don't find her, I made one years ago that is similar. Mine is just a plain knit a row, purl a row, knit a row blanket in stripes. Once that is done, you sew a single thread through the vertical stitches for the vertical lines. It's unbelivably simple. Mine was a tad different as the vertical lines were crocheted, not stitched. Crocheted makes a heavier line - I like the one above much better.

OK I just went and took a pic of mine. Mine also had some vertical color changes (the green). You can see the horizontal color changes in mine easy enough as you can see the stitches, and the vertical lines are done with a crochet hook.

The vertical lines in both afghans were done after knitting with either a needle or a crochet hook. I think that is what was throwing you off.

Hope this helps.

dkabasketlady 03-02-2011 07:27 AM

Gorgeous afghan, I can see why you're trying to duplicate it!

HopeToLearn 03-02-2011 12:18 PM

Thanks for looking for it! I wish I could remember the title she used. That would help a lot with search function. Oh well, I really like it...jot down my user name so you can find me if you do run across it later. Thanks again:!:


Originally Posted by mollymct
I tried to find it! I know I saw it...will let you know if I come across it.


Quilt Mom 03-02-2011 12:27 PM

This afghan was pictured in a thread with a quilt the person had made for her daughter - the afghan was for her son, I think... I will look, too.

Try this link - is this the afghan?

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-102003-1.htm

HopeToLearn 03-02-2011 12:43 PM

Thank you so much for replying and giving the instructions along with your picture...it really helps me. I like your blanket too.

I think I understand your explanation. It is a simple horizontal knit/purl stitch blanket with whatever color changes one wants as they go along until completed. The plaid only comes into play when it is finished, using a blunt needle to 'weave' a single thread vertically through the stitches. Is this correct?

In the case of yours, did you crochet together strips of knit? Or did you crochet a color line over the top of your knitting?

Thank you again for your very informative reply!




Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
If you don't find her, I made one years ago that is similar. Mine is just a plain knit a row, purl a row, knit a row blanket in stripes. Once that is done, you sew a single thread through the vertical stitches for the vertical lines. It's unbelivably simple. Mine was a tad different as the vertical lines were crocheted, not stitched. Crocheted makes a heavier line - I like the one above much better.

OK I just went and took a pic of mine. Mine also had some vertical color changes (the green). You can see the horizontal color changes in mine easy enough as you can see the stitches, and the vertical lines are done with a crochet hook.

The vertical lines in both afghans were done after knitting with either a needle or a crochet hook. I think that is what was throwing you off.

Hope this helps.

:!: :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-P :-P :-P

HopeToLearn 03-02-2011 12:49 PM

YES! This is it! Thank you so much!

All you on this board are so nice and helpful!!!



Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
This afghan was pictured in a thread with a quilt the person had made for her daughter - the afghan was for her son, I think... I will look, too.

Try this link - is this the afghan?

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-102003-1.htm


DogHouseMom 03-02-2011 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by HopeToLearn
I think I understand your explanation. It is a simple horizontal knit/purl stitch blanket with whatever color changes one wants as they go along until completed. The plaid only comes into play when it is finished, using a blunt needle to 'weave' a single thread vertically through the stitches. Is this correct?

In the case of yours, did you crochet together strips of knit? Or did you crochet a color line over the top of your knitting?

Thank you again for your very informative reply!

Correct - knit one row, purl one row. Make color changes as applicable with each row. The entire row is one color.

Correct - use a blunt needle, like a needlepoint needle, and it looks like a plain running stitch in each vertical row of knitting.

In mine - the whole thing was knitted - knit one row, purl one row. The only difference in my knitting is that I had color changes along the way (the green squares). The only crochet work was to crochet in the vertical lines.

HopeToLearn 03-02-2011 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by DogHouseMom

Originally Posted by HopeToLearn
I think I understand your explanation. It is a simple horizontal knit/purl stitch blanket with whatever color changes one wants as they go along until completed. The plaid only comes into play when it is finished, using a blunt needle to 'weave' a single thread vertically through the stitches. Is this correct?

In the case of yours, did you crochet together strips of knit? Or did you crochet a color line over the top of your knitting?

Thank you again for your very informative reply!

Correct - knit one row, purl one row. Make color changes as applicable with each row. The entire row is one color.

Correct - use a blunt needle, like a needlepoint needle, and it looks like a plain running stitch in each vertical row of knitting.

In mine - the whole thing was knitted - knit one row, purl one row. The only difference in my knitting is that I had color changes along the way (the green squares). The only crochet work was to crochet in the vertical lines.

Thanks for the extra explanation. It helps a lot. I'll keep that information with the picture of your afghan for later use. The extra green squares in yours are great. Any chance you still have the pattern for your afghan?

You know, you could go back and add single rows of yarn to make yours a VERY intricate plaid if you wanted. Thanks again!


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