
BuckeyeMom wrote:I have a question about using the different stitches.Do different stitches change the size of the squares if I am making a lapghan?

Nelliebean wrote:
Hi Jessi. I love your weather stitch ideas! I have a small suggestion for fog - how about using the ribbed there (instead of for sleet) seeing as we drive thru fog in 'come and go' patches? Then for sleet use a diagonal slip stich (is that possible in two rows)? Also, - and I hope I'm not overstepping here - how about seed stitch for hail or snow? I envy you tho, I still can't decide what slip stitch(es) to do for my project. Looking forward to seeing posts of your scarf.

Dmack wrote:
Just Jessie - I love this!! I was thinking of doing beading, but also considering this as well.....hhhhmmmm...decisions decisions!
Danielle

Coolmom23 wrote:I have decided on the single basket weave. I cast on 26 stitches. The pattern has a repeat of 6 rows, so I am keeping a notebook with a page per month, then per day is the date, avg temp, color yarn, and what to knit for that day. I am new at this so I really struggle with knowing where I am in my pattern. I got a good tip from Vickie Howell, I think, when doing the wrist warmer KAL, to place a post it note under the row you are doing. Hopefully I will get better and won't have to keep on writing down my instructions for each day, but for now I think I really need to to keep me in line.

JustJessi16 wrote:Dmack wrote:
Just Jessie - I love this!! I was thinking of doing beading, but also considering this as well.....hhhhmmmm...decisions decisions!
Danielle
ooo I love beads too, but it gets so hard for me to get large quantities pre-strung in the right amounts without getting tangled (especially when aided by kitten attack) - I guess this might be a great time to work with beads though, since you will be frequently changing yarn colors.
I am going to try to even out the uneven edge created by the varying stitch types by crocheting a simple lace border along the edges at the end of the year.
Good luck deciding... I don't think I'd recommend both, as that might look too busy...
- Jessi



JustJessi16 wrote:I was thinking of using a different stitch for different types of weather, so I'll be cataloging more than just the temperature. But I'm having a hard time deciding which stitches to use, since they need to be expressed in only two rows. Here's what I have so far:
clear/sun – stockinette
fog - ?
rain- simple slip stitch
wind - garter
cloudy – reverse stockinette
overcast – moss
snow – double ribbed
sleet - ribbed
hail – double moss
hurricane/tornado/etc. - broken double rib

using good ol' Youtube! It did however take me a year to figure out what they were talking about when the directions 
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