Knit-Along Clue 5 (Week 6)

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Re: Knit-Along Clue 5 (Week 6)

Postby suezq » Tue Mar 27, 2012 2:03 pm

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witknit wrote:Yipeeee ! I finished sewing everything together.I selected a different layout that worked best for my colours.
I gotta say though, this is one ugly afghan.... :rofl: but, I had a lot of fun making it and have only myself to blame for the colour sequence selection so there you go. I am hoping the border might help :hrmm:

Best of all, it is a lovely warm blanket...it is unique and it's mine. :cloud9: Ugly or not I love it and it will get put to good use. I can probably make up a pretty good story to go along with it! :lol:

I really hope you do this again next year. I love a good mystery.


I am with you witknit....mine is also "one ugly afghan" and for the same reason... my color sequence was awful. :rofl:
I decided to redo most of the squares and it is going much faster than I thought. Only have to redo 4 whole squares, the others I am undoing and knitting the second half in a different color or undoing where I joined the yarn and joining with peices of other clues.

I love your attitude....enjoy your afghan :thumbsup:

I agree also.....mine is one ugley afghan too hopefully the border will improve its looks !!!!!!! Guess it is my fault tho as I am the one who picked out the colors !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh well.......it was fun but not as much fun as the last CAL it did a couple of years ago sue
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 5 (Week 6)

Postby scoot915 » Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:39 pm

suezq wrote:
scoot915 wrote:
witknit wrote:Yipeeee ! I finished sewing everything together.I selected a different layout that worked best for my colours.
I gotta say though, this is one ugly afghan.... :rofl: but, I had a lot of fun making it and have only myself to blame for the colour sequence selection so there you go. I am hoping the border might help :hrmm:

Best of all, it is a lovely warm blanket...it is unique and it's mine. :cloud9: Ugly or not I love it and it will get put to good use. I can probably make up a pretty good story to go along with it! :lol:

I really hope you do this again next year. I love a good mystery.


I am with you witknit....mine is also "one ugly afghan" and for the same reason... my color sequence was awful. :rofl:
I decided to redo most of the squares and it is going much faster than I thought. Only have to redo 4 whole squares, the others I am undoing and knitting the second half in a different color or undoing where I joined the yarn and joining with peices of other clues.

I love your attitude....enjoy your afghan :thumbsup:

I agree also.....mine is one ugley afghan too hopefully the border will improve its looks !!!!!!! Guess it is my fault tho as I am the one who picked out the colors !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh well.......it was fun but not as much fun as the last CAL it did a couple of years ago sue


The really sad (or funny or stupid ..depending on how you look at it) thing for me is I did the SAME thing in the last KAl. :oops:
I disliked my colors so much I frogged the whole thing and made a complete different pattern afghan. It is still kind of ugly, but not as bad and it does get used all the time.
I am liking this one better since I am reknitting the squares and at least I will not be rekitting a entire afghan.
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KAL - all stitched together

Postby jr15 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:16 am

Man I need to get some help uploading pictures. I finished my Mystery Afghan and because I am a little
fussy I sewed buttons on where the squares meet. I used a lovely red button in the middle and then since my main color is a blue/purple I used big blue/purple buttons on the rest. I will get my kids to help me upload a picture and then I will try and post it. Should be fun.
Since she watch me knit it up (I have been staying there off and on since Christmas because she has not been well and we are waiting for an opening at a retirement home) so she is delighted to have this for her new place. Stay tuned for a picture. Thanks Bernat for the great project!!!!!
Can't wait for the next one.
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Re: all stiched together

Postby Kaleigh » Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:20 am

That sounds like such a wonderful home for your afghan! It gives me the warm fuzzies :)

Our wonderful moderator Shandeh has made a tutorial about posting photos that might help you. You can find it here: viewtopic.php?f=191&t=1181
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Re: all stiched together

Postby jr15 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:24 am

Thank you for the help it took me 4 tries just to get my signature thing right. See perseverance pays off.
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Re: all stiched together

Postby Kaleigh » Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:26 am

jr15 wrote:Thank you for the help it took me 4 tries just to get my signature thing right. See perseverance pays off.


New tools like the Forums can be awfully tricky at first, so I'm glad you got your signature figured out! :)
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 5 (Week 6)

Postby dtucker4520 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:46 am

scoot915 wrote:Yipeeee ! I finished sewing everything together.I selected a different layout that worked best for my colours.
I gotta say though, this is one ugly afghan.... :rofl: but, I had a lot of fun making it and have only myself to blame for the colour sequence selection so there you go. I am hoping the border might help :hrmm:

Best of all, it is a lovely warm blanket...it is unique and it's mine. :cloud9: Ugly or not I love it and it will get put to good use. I can probably make up a pretty good story to go along with it! :lol:

I really hope you do this again next year. I love a good mystery.


I love your attitude....enjoy your afghan :thumbsup:
I agree also.....mine is one ugley afghan too hopefully the border will improve its looks !!!!!!! Guess it is my fault tho as I am the one who picked out the colors !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh well.......it was fun but not as much fun as the last CAL it did a couple of years ago sue


I thought that mine was the only ugly afghan. :rofl: I think the border will help mine. I have to finish clue 3 and sew them together. I feel so behind until I read the blog and see others in the same boat. :hellogoodbye: Also, my sister is doing the CAL and has done only one block! :huh:
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 5 (Week 6)

Postby namamel » Thu Mar 29, 2012 10:22 am

I sewed all my squares together with a pattern that I thought would work - it was one posted on the forum from another member and not Bernat's pattern. Anyway, I got it all together and didn't like it. Like so many have posted, it was one ugly afghan. So, being the perfectionist that I am, I ripped all the squares apart again and waited for a clam day to myself in this house (which in itself is a miracle) and then started playing around with the squares. Viola! it popped and I like the design and colors - it works!! No longer an ugly afghan. Can't wait to get everything sewed back together and start on the border. For those of you not satisfied with your creation, you may want to think about doing what I did. :cloud9:
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 5 (Week 6)

Postby namamel » Thu Mar 29, 2012 10:24 am

:rofl: That should say "calm day" not "clam day" - not if I could just learn to type what I think. :lol:
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 5 (Week 6)

Postby dtucker4520 » Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:04 am

namamel wrote:I sewed all my squares together with a pattern that I thought would work - it was one posted on the forum from another member and not Bernat's pattern. Anyway, I got it all together and didn't like it. Like so many have posted, it was one ugly afghan. So, being the perfectionist that I am, I ripped all the squares apart again and waited for a clam day to myself in this house (which in itself is a miracle) and then started playing around with the squares. Viola! it popped and I like the design and colors - it works!! No longer an ugly afghan. Can't wait to get everything sewed back together and start on the border. For those of you not satisfied with your creation, you may want to think about doing what I did. :cloud9:


I laid mine out first. I have been rearranging my until I find one that I like. I still have to finish clue 3, but I think that I have found one that I like. :scared:
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