


linda2012 wrote:Not sure I could stay motivated for a year either......I know, it's only a couple of rows each day.....but that's the problem. I would put it off until "tomorrow," then suddenly realize that I'm a month behind!By that time, I wouldn't want to spend the time to catch up on all those rows, changing color every couple of rows.....so I'm afraid this project isn't going to work for me! Our temps here fluctuate about 20-25 degrees between high and low each day. Our low this morning was 38, and the projected high will be 63. Over the next few days the low temps vary between 35-55 and the highs run between 50-76 degrees! It would be pretty colorful, I'll have to admit!

MandyBee wrote:You inspired me to try linen stitch too! I've never seen it before. Here's mine so far.

knitmaniac wrote:I've decided to do a slip stitch that I did for a baby blanket called Mirabeau by Caron. Here is what I have for January so far. I usually just work on it once a week.


splung wrote:For this project, I was thinking, (utoh) knitting a row for the high of the day and a row for the low of the night. Using a seperation rows representing, the month in which these temps occured. Feb-pink Valentine's day. March- green st. Payrick's day. Ect...
This would make a great teaching tool, for kids.

Nelliebean wrote:knitmaniac wrote:I've decided to do a slip stitch that I did for a baby blanket called Mirabeau by Caron. Here is what I have for January so far. I usually just work on it once a week.
That is so pretty!! I love the texture and look of slip stitches - I'll have to look this one up. I'm thinking of using the Diagonal Slip Stich for my shawl.




knitmaniac wrote:I've decided to do a slip stitch that I did for a baby blanket called Mirabeau by Caron. Here is what I have for January so far. I usually just work on it once a week.


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