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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby zhanie » Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:55 am

love the stepping waves afghan. I have a question... do you get to just straight knit in some rows? I have never made a lacy knit pattern before, and I like to be able to multi-task at least some of the time when I knit or crochet. :angel:
As for not being able to get up when knitting, I am the same. Since the KAL started I think I have even lost a few pounds because I don't get up for snacks as much. :rofl:
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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby Shandeh » Sat Mar 31, 2012 1:00 pm

zhanie wrote:love the stepping waves afghan. I have a question... do you get to just straight knit in some rows? I have never made a lacy knit pattern before, and I like to be able to multi-task at least some of the time when I knit or crochet. :angel:
As for not being able to get up when knitting, I am the same. Since the KAL started I think I have even lost a few pounds because I don't get up for snacks as much. :rofl:


Yes, there are some straight knitting rows.
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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby needlenut » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:47 am

zhanie wrote:love the stepping waves afghan. I have a question... do you get to just straight knit in some rows? I have never made a lacy knit pattern before, and I like to be able to multi-task at least some of the time when I knit or crochet. :angel:
As for not being able to get up when knitting, I am the same. Since the KAL started I think I have even lost a few pounds because I don't get up for snacks as much. :rofl:

Glad to hear it's not just me that goes "hermit" when knitting! The pattern only has 2 rows that need your attention, but after awhile, they even get monotonous. The 12 row pattern has 6 knitted rows, 4 purl rows, and 2 rows of SSK 3 times, YO, K1 5 times, YO, K2tog 3 times. Quite simple really. Hardest part is fingers going numb after a few rows. There are 214 stitches on each row :!:
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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby mittenmaker » Sun Apr 01, 2012 3:18 pm

:inlove: Awesome! I love this stitch. Kinda reminds me of scarf pattern using Mosaic!
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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby needlenut » Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:53 am

I am 95% done now. I should be able to get this afghan off the needles by Thursday! Right on schedule - I had planned to have it done by Easter and it looks like it is going to happen :cooldude:
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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby karenarp » Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:29 am

needlenut wrote:I am 95% done now. I should be able to get this afghan off the needles by Thursday! Right on schedule - I had planned to have it done by Easter and it looks like it is going to happen :cooldude:

Yahoo! Go girl! You can do it!

My step-kids just asked for a blanket each on the weekend and I would love to make this one for one of them (for Christmas), in blues. Anyone wanna chime in on what three shades of blue would look best together? Heading to Spinrite this weekend to take advantage of their sale (buy 20 balls, save 30%) so I have time to decide on colours.

Seeing your step by step progress is really encouraging! Thank you for sharing as you go.

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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby Shandeh » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:08 am

needlenut wrote:I am 95% done now. I should be able to get this afghan off the needles by Thursday! Right on schedule - I had planned to have it done by Easter and it looks like it is going to happen :cooldude:


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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby zhanie » Tue Apr 03, 2012 1:10 am

Thank you for the tips, this would be another good knitting project for me. I have really jumped on the knitting bandwagon this year! Who knew? :knit: :knit: :knit:
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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby needlenut » Tue Apr 03, 2012 5:58 am

karenarp wrote:
needlenut wrote:I am 95% done now. I should be able to get this afghan off the needles by Thursday! Right on schedule - I had planned to have it done by Easter and it looks like it is going to happen :cooldude:

Yahoo! Go girl! You can do it!

My step-kids just asked for a blanket each on the weekend and I would love to make this one for one of them (for Christmas), in blues. Anyone wanna chime in on what three shades of blue would look best together? Heading to Spinrite this weekend to take advantage of their sale (buy 20 balls, save 30%) so I have time to decide on colours.

Seeing your step by step progress is really encouraging! Thank you for sharing as you go.

http://www.yarnfactoryoutlet.com/flyer/yfomarch2012.pdf?

How about Classic Navy, Cadet, and Breath of Blue? The Blue Gown and the Beautiful Blue and the Birch White would look nice together, too.
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Re: stepping waves afghan

Postby Tanya » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:39 pm

Fascinating!

Thanks for sharing!
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