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DaylilyDawn 09-01-2024 08:56 PM

Working on a knitted blanket
 
This blanket I am working on is for one of my daughter's co-workers. I just spent the entire evening unknitting the progress I had made to correct a big mistake I made. It is a lacework pattern called Faux Braid. It has 14 rows to the pattern that starts with Row 1 and once all 14 rows are done the next repeat starts with Row 3. All even numbered rows are wrong side. Wish me luck on finishing it.

Barb in Louisiana 09-02-2024 09:40 AM

I wish you luck but as a non-knitter, I have no clue as to what you are talking about. lol Pictures would at least give a clue.

SueZQ from MN 09-02-2024 11:59 AM

This sounds very much like the first project I made as a knitter back in 1971. It also had a complicated pattern of cables. leaves and diagonal openwork in a 16 row pattern repeat. It was worth the work and is still being used in my home. A card with large print directions for each row and a row counter will help a lot to keep you on track as you work and knowing where you left off between knitting sessions. Good luck.

Stitchnripper 09-02-2024 12:13 PM

Hoping you can get in a groove! I like to knit but I don't like to keep up with rows, stitches, repeats, etc. so I am limited in what I make.

Hemlock 09-04-2024 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by DaylilyDawn (Post 8659360)
This blanket I am working on is for one of my daughter's co-workers. I just spent the entire evening unknitting the progress I had made to correct a big mistake I made. It is a lacework pattern called Faux Braid. It has 14 rows to the pattern that starts with Row 1 and once all 14 rows are done the next repeat starts with Row 3. All even numbered rows are wrong side. Wish me luck on finishing it.

I feel your pain! The only way I can do a lace pattern is to put each row on a separate index card then progress through the stack card by card (row by row). Also putting in life lines (thread a piece of thinner yarn of a contrasting color through all the stitches in a row -leave the stitches on the needle) as a marker that everything below the marker is correct. If you have to rip back, the life line will hold your stitches so you can pick them up again. Lace is so beautiful it's worth the effort, I think! Good luck!

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SueZQ from MN 09-04-2024 07:40 AM

Hemlock, the idea of a "life line" is genius, especially with an intricate knitted pattern!

Hemlock 09-04-2024 02:27 PM

Yes, heard about it in a knitting forum so idea is not original with me but I can say life lines have saved me more than once! Lol

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sewbizgirl 09-05-2024 09:47 AM

Practice "reading your knitting". It's a must for lace knitting.

DaylilyDawn 09-07-2024 05:56 PM

I have the pattern printed out and in a plastic sleeve. I also use a row counter I can slip on the needle. When I am knitting it goes on the left needle but when I stop for the evening, I put the row counter with the next row showing on the right needle right snug up against the knitting. So far it is working for me. I am on the 4th ball of yarn and still have2 more to go I hope I can make it to the length she wants me to knit before I need more yarn. The yarn is Knit Picks Brava it is 100% acrylic. So far, I am at 28 3/8 inches.

DaylilyDawn 09-14-2024 01:25 PM

I finally finished the blanket last night. I just need to block it and steam it before getting a gift box to put it in so it stays clean while daughter is getting everything ready to gift to the coworker.


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