Here is a copy of my layout by date. I wasn't able to upload an exce file, so I scanned it ...hopefully you can read it!




jm2343 wrote:Was there going to be a video or guide to weaving in all the ends? The weather in the NW changes every 5 minutes so I will have a lot of yarn to weave in...








gruvey9 wrote:I don't know how it would look but you coul "snake" your days for the granny square blankets?...
GrannySquare41390 wrote:Here's a photo of my granny square afahan. I am up to date as of 2.1.13. The width is 48 inches and the squares are just short of 2.5 inches. I have 20 squares per row, and will have 20 rows total. I will have 3 white squares between each month and 1 white square at the beginning and end of the afghan ... 400 squares total. I will decide what kind of boarder to add when this is over - don't know how much tmperature color yarn I'll have left over.
Here is a copy of my layout by date. I wasn't able to upload an exce file, so I scanned it ...hopefully you can read it!
RedAlysha wrote:I was eating my words after wish for colder weather to make sure my coldest colour got on my scarf. We had a really unpleasant cold snap, followed by 13C! So not only did I get the coldest colour on the scarf, but I also got a new warm colour. Anyway, here is my January wrap-up. http://ruralrebellion.wordpress.com/201 ... y-wrap-up/
I tried several times to attach photos for those who do not want to visit my personal blog, but for some reason it's not letting me attach files today. Grr.
sonoma wrote:Crochetfanatic - Bernat has a free pattern for a snowflake. http://www.bernat.com/pattern.php?PID=5347
In the 2012 Mystery CAL, the design in Clue 2 reminded me of a flower. http://www.bernat.com/2012mysteryafghan ... -clue2.pdf
The design in Clue 3 reminded me of the sun.
http://www.bernat.com/2012mysteryafghan ... -clue3.pdf
Perhaps incorporate them into the month-end separators.
jm2343 wrote:Was there going to be a video or guide to weaving in all the ends? The weather in the NW changes every 5 minutes so I will have a lot of yarn to weave in...
purplefrogs wrote:January done! As you can see, the temperatures here were all over the place for the entire month! So far, liking the way it is coming together! Can't wait to add more!
rianerocks wrote:I got my yarn in yesterday!!! I went with sage instead of lagoon(it was sold out every where), I really love the way it has come out so far!!!! I've done the averages for the days and I have gotten a nice mix of colors! the dark purple is the coldest!
mrsmouse wrote:.......Is anyone else as astounded as I am at how much two little rows can change the look of the whole piece so much?
JClaire wrote:I decided to double the number of cast on stitches and knit in the round, instead of a flat scarf. I much prefer this method of scarf making because A: I hate weaving in ends, which this eliminates, B: I think it's a much more polished look and C: it makes a warmer scarf.

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