
ashy4 wrote:With five square of clue one done, I think it's time to move on to clue two, and do some of those for a while... I'll probably do the other three before I even start clue 3. Clue 4 is coming out tomorrow... Oh boy.




LauraED wrote:ashy4 wrote:With five square of clue one done, I think it's time to move on to clue two, and do some of those for a while... I'll probably do the other three before I even start clue 3. Clue 4 is coming out tomorrow... Oh boy.
Don't stress! We have some "catch up weeks" and I think I have 6/20 of my squares done(had the flu week 1)...I have also realized I am a slower knitter than I thought
But the clues aren't going anywhere and the moderators will still be around to answer questions after week 15!

Clue 2: 1/4 Clue 3: 1/8 Clue 4: 1/4
Janetlha wrote:Thank you ! I am quite proud of an idea I came up with and am not sure where to post it where others might find it helpful, perhaps you can direct me?


CelieW wrote:I'm behind on my squares, too. I've got 5 of Clue 1 done and I've just finished the first of Clue 2. I just cast on for the 6th one of Clue 1 -- maybe when I finish that I'll try one of Clue 3 ??? In a way, it is good to be a week behind (although I'm further back than that) because I can look at the pictures of squares that others have finished and see if mine looks like theirs --- Enjoying it, though --

Clue 2: 1/4 Clue 3: 1/8 Clue 4: 1/4

Janetlha wrote:Thank you ! I am quite proud of an idea I came up with and am not sure where to post it where others might find it helpful, perhaps you can direct me? In searching for an inexpensive blocking board set up, I bought a 12" x 36" piece of styrofoam (with a coupon, of course) that is 2" thick to accommodate my 1" U-shaped pins. Then I covered the styrofoam, wrapping it like a giftbox with pattern tracing interfacing fabric from my sewing stash, and secured it with the U-shaped pins in places where you would use cellophane tape when wrapping a gift box. The pattern tracing fabric is a light interfacing type fabric, printed with a blue 1" grid on it. Not only does it prevent the styrofoam from depositing "foam crumbles" on everything, but the blue color does not run and it's quick to pin out the desired size of the item I am blocking. (It is usually found in the interfacing section of your local fabric store.) The styrofoam is pourus and helps along the drying process. This is a good method for blocking smaller items and I don't have to store a huge piece of foam. If I have something larger to block, I can just add another block of foam and butt it up against my first piece. That's it.....my stroke of genius. PS: notice the badge ? I appreciate your encouragement ....on to Clue #2.


CelieW wrote:I'm behind on my squares, too. I've got 5 of Clue 1 done and I've just finished the first of Clue 2. I just cast on for the 6th one of Clue 1 -- maybe when I finish that I'll try one of Clue 3 ??? In a way, it is good to be a week behind (although I'm further back than that) because I can look at the pictures of squares that others have finished and see if mine looks like theirs --- Enjoying it, though --

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