Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

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Re: Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby KnitKnacker1234 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:29 pm

fcnight wrote:Here is my blanket, stuck to the Bernat layout however I ended up doing the lacy border on all four sides. Really pleased with it. Changed one of my colours, the blue was originally done in Gypsy Gold but I didn't like it. Much prefer the blue.


I love the colors of your afghan!! :inlove: The blue for the star really makes it pop!! Nice job!! :bravo:
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Re: Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby Kathie » Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:53 pm

How do I get to see the pictures?
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Re: Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby KnitKnacker1234 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:55 pm

Kathie wrote:How do I get to see the pictures?


Have you logged on?
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Re: Knit-Along Clue 7 (Week 8): Finished Blanket Photos

Postby Lairy » Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:15 pm

purplefrogs wrote:Here is my finished project! LOVE how the colors all turned out!! My husband is actually the one that figured out the final layout of all the squares!


Just had to say LOVE your blanket!!!! Love the colors, love the layout! :inlove: Great work!
Even more excited to see how mine comes out with a multi-color section in it too!
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Re: Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby knitting » Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:55 pm

I posted my mystery afghan photo about a week and a half ago and have not been back on the forum since as my nephew (I am his guardian) has been declining rapidly with pneaumonia. They can no longer treat him as no antibiotics are working anymore. Anyway so many more beautiful afghans have been done. I am impressed by the beautiful colors and work you all have done. :bravo: Someone asked how wide I made my border on the top and bottom and you probably have done something by now and I am sorry I wasn't able to get back and answer your question. I have noticed that several have done wider borders also. I made mine a total of 16 rows in case anyone is still wanting to know. Also here is a photo of the alternate top and bottom border I worked up. I pinned it over my border I have already done on it. I never worked the seed stitch border past the other part as I was low on yarn but I thought I would do the same wideth on top as the sides had. I have bought yarn to make one of these afghans for my eldest daughter for Christmas so I plan on incorporating this border on it.
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Re: Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby KnitKnacker1234 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:14 pm

knitting wrote:I posted my mystery afghan photo about a week and a half ago and have not been back on the forum since as my nephew (I am his guardian) has been declining rapidly with pneaumonia. They can no longer treat him as no antibiotics are working anymore. Anyway so many more beautiful afghans have been done. I am impressed by the beautiful colors and work you all have done. :bravo: Someone asked how wide I made my border on the top and bottom and you probably have done something by now and I am sorry I wasn't able to get back and answer your question. I have noticed that several have done wider borders also. I made mine a total of 16 rows in case anyone is still wanting to know. Also here is a photo of the alternate top and bottom border I worked up. I pinned it over my border I have already done on it. I never worked the seed stitch border past the other part as I was low on yarn but I thought I would do the same wideth on top as the sides had. I have bought yarn to make one of these afghans for my eldest daughter for Christmas so I plan on incorporating this border on it.


What a beautiful afghan! :bravo: I love the colors!! :crown:
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Re: Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby Gladi719 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:57 pm

Can some one please help me in resizing my photo. I've tried a couple of times and still have nat gotten it right. :rant: :rant:
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Re: Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby BuckeyeMom » Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:49 pm

fcnight wrote:Here is my blanket, stuck to the Bernat layout however I ended up doing the lacy border on all four sides. Really pleased with it. Changed one of my colours, the blue was originally done in Gypsy Gold but I didn't like it. Much prefer the blue.


:bravo: This is very pretty. The colors work well in the Bernat layout. . :notworthy: I like the lacy border on all four sides. It gives it an "finished" look. :D
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Re: Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby BuckeyeMom » Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:53 pm

knitting wrote:I posted my mystery afghan photo about a week and a half ago and have not been back on the forum since as my nephew (I am his guardian) has been declining rapidly with pneaumonia. They can no longer treat him as no antibiotics are working anymore. Anyway so many more beautiful afghans have been done. I am impressed by the beautiful colors and work you all have done. :bravo: Someone asked how wide I made my border on the top and bottom and you probably have done something by now and I am sorry I wasn't able to get back and answer your question. I have noticed that several have done wider borders also. I made mine a total of 16 rows in case anyone is still wanting to know. Also here is a photo of the alternate top and bottom border I worked up. I pinned it over my border I have already done on it. I never worked the seed stitch border past the other part as I was low on yarn but I thought I would do the same wideth on top as the sides had. I have bought yarn to make one of these afghans for my eldest daughter for Christmas so I plan on incorporating this border on it.


:bravo: Beautiful. :notworthy: I hope that your nephew is doing better. I really like the blankets with the borders being the same width all around. It makes the blankets look finished. :D
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Re: Knit-Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby dogfoster » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:44 pm

Gladi719,
If you can e-mail me a picture of your afghan I would be happy to try to resize it and post it on here for you.
If you use Photobucket you can easily resize it on that, that is what I use.
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