Knit-Along Clue 1

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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby Kaleigh » Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:47 pm

Tami9120 wrote:Has anyone made it to the first color change? I'm at the 25 th set of repeats and I have 58 stitches. I'm afraid visiting with my husband and son caused me to miss count... Ana's anyone else ran into this problem? :knit:


You should only be doing 24 repeats (there was an error in the initial PDF that's been corrected), so you get 55. Try looking back along the edge of the square for a point where it looks like it juts out more than the rest of the square. Or take a step back from the square and see if you notice any inconsistencies in the garter stitch - maybe you wrapped your yarn twice because you were distracted!
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby Shandeh » Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:55 pm

miraclegal wrote:Is there a way to click "Like" on other's posts?


I wish we had that option too. :thumbsup:
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby Tami9120 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:57 pm

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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby Shandeh » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:00 pm

thelittlereader wrote:one quick question, though, on which colors would work best. i hadn't decided which were B, C, or D, so now i'm stuck trying to decide before i cast on!

i have Aqua Frost, Greek Sea, and Butter (all from Simplicity). would it be best to choose Butter as B so that each square has a similar contrast? or maybe Aqua Frost as B, where half the squares will be subtle and half will be a stark contrast?


Are you only using 3 colors? Or do you have 2 other colors as part of your set?

Zoe Nemetz, Waverly Fabrics interior designer, recommends this blend for the colors.

Knit Afghan
Contrast A – Highlight shade. It is possibly one of the most prominent shades in the afghan, and will also be used as the border to frame the afghan.
Contrast B – B, C, D, and E are intended to be “mellow blends.” They should go well with each other and contrast nicely with A. The effect of all these shades together is the look of a time-worn quilt.
Contrast C – See B.
Contrast D – See B.
Contrast E – See B.
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby thelittlereader » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:08 pm

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thelittlereader wrote:one quick question, though, on which colors would work best. i hadn't decided which were B, C, or D, so now i'm stuck trying to decide before i cast on!

i have Aqua Frost, Greek Sea, and Butter (all from Simplicity). would it be best to choose Butter as B so that each square has a similar contrast? or maybe Aqua Frost as B, where half the squares will be subtle and half will be a stark contrast?


Are you only using 3 colors? Or do you have 2 other colors as part of your set?

Zoe Nemetz, Waverly Fabrics interior designer, recommends this blend for Simplicity.

Crochet Afghan
Main Color (MC) 55008 Birch White – Background color
Contrast A (55200 Aqua Frost – Main color story. A, B, and C should work well together.
Contrast B (55630 Butter) – See A.
Contrast C (55010 Colonial Beige) – See A.
Contrast D (55290 Turtle Green) – Accent shade. Should contrast A/B/C and not be too close in value and shade to them.


ah, i see my mistake now! i was thinking the main color was labelled Contrast A and that we were using the three colors that we have 3 balls each.

so, i think i'll go with: Birch White (MC), Aqua Frost (A), Butter (B), Greek Sea (C), and Bark (D). so these squares will both contrast on Butter, which is by far my favorite color of the bunch. :D
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby roseannie » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:12 pm

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LuckyRainbow wrote:Whooooo Hooooooo!!!!!!!!! Here I go.

wow !!!!!! way toooo many to do in 1 week !!!!!!! ya think ???



I agree. I see myself behind already just on the first week. Between work and family i will be luckly to get one sq done a day. Hopefully there will be weeks with a lot less to knit and I can catch up. No plans to even look at clue two when it comes up next week till I have finished all of clue one squares.

Shandeh. Like your little pie. Is it so you can kept track of how many squares you have done?
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby Shandeh » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:19 pm

thelittlereader wrote:ah, i see my mistake now! i was thinking the main color was labelled Contrast A and that we were using the three colors that we have 3 balls each.

so, i think i'll go with: Birch White (MC), Aqua Frost (A), Butter (B), Greek Sea (C), and Bark (D). so these squares will both contrast on Butter, which is by far my favorite color of the bunch. :D


Before you make your final decision, take a look at my CORRECTED quote from Zoe Nemetz. I listed the Crochet Along advice in my earlier post.

Zoe Nemetz, Waverly Fabrics interior designer, recommends this blend for the colors.

Knit Afghan
Contrast A – Highlight shade. It is possibly one of the most prominent shades in the afghan, and will also be used as the border to frame the afghan.
Contrast B – B, C, D, and E are intended to be “mellow blends.” They should go well with each other and contrast nicely with A. The effect of all these shades together is the look of a time-worn quilt.
Contrast C – See B.
Contrast D – See B.
Contrast E – See B.
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby Kaleigh » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:22 pm

roseannie wrote:I agree. I see myself behind already just on the first week. Between work and family i will be luckly to get one sq done a day. Hopefully there will be weeks with a lot less to knit and I can catch up. No plans to even look at clue two when it comes up next week till I have finished all of clue one squares.

Shandeh. Like your little pie. Is it so you can kept track of how many squares you have done?


Next week has half as many squares, and there's also a catch-up week later on, so you'll have a chance to finish them up!
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby Shandeh » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:22 pm

roseannie wrote:Shandeh. Like your little pie. Is it so you can kept track of how many squares you have done?[/color]


Isn't it cute? :inlove:

It's to show that I have completed all the motifs for Clue #1 in the CAL.
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 1

Postby hoodedmaiden60 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:24 pm

Would it look just as good as doing one color per block(assuming it a afghan full of blocks) Im a beginner knitter and im not so good at changeing colors in the middle of my work.. i know it wont look as colorfull but ... Thanks
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