Knit-Along Clue 4

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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby KnitKnacker1234 » Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:03 pm

:angel: Well...wish me luck! I just finished all of Clue #3, so am now beginning Clue #4! Woohoo!! :lol: I hope I don't have too much trouble with the gauge. Crossing my fingers while I knit...oh, wait, that'll make it a little hard to knit. :knit: Ok...well...here I go anyway! :knit:
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A=Beautiful Blue, B=Fresh Flower, C=Sun Drift, D=Incense, and E=Greek Sea
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby Hotochan » Fri Mar 09, 2012 4:29 pm

Trudi wrote:How to remember whether I am to knit a 9th row or an 11th row????? I worked several rows and realized that this was going to be a problem for me :) SO I wrote down the number of stitches that will be on my needle to determine if I am ready for a 9th row or an 11th row...... here are the number of stitches


I hope this helps someone else who might get lost in knitting!
Trudi

By the way: I am really liking this clue! So intrigued with how this is all going to come together! Hope everyone has a GREAT HAPPY knitting day! :)


thank you for that Trudi .. lol now i know where i went wrong on mine cos it ended up looking like a seed stitch except the first 4 or 5 rows .. i usually don't have a problem with the instructions but i think i just wasn't paying attention that you gotta alternate where you start the K1 below at .. that's what happens when you watch tele & knit at the same time :rofl:
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby K1P1quebec » Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:12 pm

knitmaniac wrote:This square is so refreshing after the last clue. Back to that wonderful, squishy stitch; shaker rib stitch and finishing off with the garter stitch. I still have one square to finish for clue #3, but couldn't wait to try out this clue. I'm not able to post a picture right now...must be that solar storm!


I just love the squish too. I kept stopping every few rows to just feel it! Can't wait to be wrapped up in this Blanket! :cloud9:
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby shelley » Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:17 pm

Trudi...thank you for the numbering tip on this clue...it's great!
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby K1P1quebec » Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:26 pm

jeanbess wrote:did you change needle size at all for clue 4 I have done one square of clue 3 and one side seems smaller even thou I used a smaller needle for the first 1/2 now I am doing clue 4 and wonder if I have to change the needle size


Nope for clue 4. I used same needles for clues 1,2 and 4 but Clue #3 gives me the same results as you. I tried knitting tighter and got better results for the first part, but it didn't correct the difference between the two halves and my hands hurt so much I had to go get the next smaller size needles (and I'm already using one size smaller than suggested!). Then I went and got extra yarn, because I'm not going to rip what I already did, but use four bigger squares for a pillow for my cats.

Gonna finish all of Clue 4 and then experiment with 3 again. Either I'll finally get it or I'll become a designer to figure out a solution!
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby K1P1quebec » Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:31 pm

Girlshockeymom wrote:Just finished clue 1 finally! :D Have 2 more for clue 2, 7 more for clue 3 but I'm going to break out colour A and give clue 4 a try!! Am loving this...if only there were more knitting hours in a day :knit:


Will your kids have an upcoming hockey tournament where you can spend some time knitting? :knit:
I took today off of work in order to use up some last banked hours before fiscal year end, and got one square done this morning. That was fun! :crown:
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby K1P1quebec » Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:37 pm

Kayro wrote:Had to start over sev times due to getting up to answer the phone, etc. Rows 9 and 11 take
some diligence on my part to make sure which row I'm on. I hate having to pay attention ! lol
I'm going to start marking the row I'm on with a pencil dot in case I'm interrupted at any point.


This is not a problem for me for this Clue.... In fact, I memorized it quickly and find it a great one to do when watching television. :geek:
Now Clue 3, however, puts me into trauma mode! Still trying to recover from my crash and burn episodes :doh: and get my courage back up to try it again from another angle.
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby mjk1234 » Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:07 pm

I made a chart that shows Rows 8-11, and whether you are on row 9 or 11 based on the number of stitches on your needle. It helped me to stay on track, and is one of the reasons I was able to finish the first half of the square so quickly.

Hope this is helpful for others.

8 9 10 11
13 15
8 9 10 11
17 19
8 9 10 11
21 23
8 9 10 11
25 27
8 9 10 11
29 31
8 9 10 11
33 35
8 9 10 11
37 39
8 9 10 11
41 43
8 9 10 11
45 47
8 9 10 11
49 51
8 9 10 11
53 55
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby robinamy » Fri Mar 09, 2012 9:11 pm

For me it is too much trouble to keep count of each row so I discovered another way to realize what row you need to do next. When you are ready to start a pattern row of 9 or 11 all you have to do is... once your fabric is in position to start the row ( left hand with stitches) you have to just look on the (front side) which is the side that is away from you, and find the first vertical v row.. count the stitches in front of that and if there are 4 (an even #) you start with (row 9) k2.... if there are 3 stitches in front of the v vertical row you start with (row 11) k1 (an odd #) . The only time I have to keep count of any stitches is when I think I am close to the 55 stitches needed. That's one of the fun things about knitting, different things work for different people and we all end up in the same place! :notworthy:



mjk1234 wrote:I made a chart that shows Rows 8-11, and whether you are on row 9 or 11 based on the number of stitches on your needle. It helped me to stay on track, and is one of the reasons I was able to finish the first half of the square so quickly.

Hope this is helpful for others.

8 9 10 11
13 15
8 9 10 11
17 19
8 9 10 11
21 23
8 9 10 11
25 27
8 9 10 11
29 31
8 9 10 11
33 35
8 9 10 11
37 39
8 9 10 11
41 43
8 9 10 11
45 47
8 9 10 11
49 51
8 9 10 11
53 55
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 4

Postby LauraED » Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:12 am

Starting Clue 4 tonight...would like to at least get one done before I go back and finish up my 7 for clue one and 6.5 for clue 3...HAHAHA! Went over to a friends last night but as this afghan is for her son I had to work on something else...a slipper kit from Mary Maxim with a star stitch...which made the issues I had with clue 2 & 3 seem like a walk in the park ;) The good news is that I finally picked up a pair of straight 5mm needles as my splits are driving me bonkers!
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