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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Hemlock, the idea of a "life line" is genius, especially with an intricate knitted pattern!
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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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Practice "reading your knitting". It's a must for lace knitting.
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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.
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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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