By jove, I think I've got it!
Check it out!
I took the time to put the Starghan blanket onto a lifeline after the third stripe to see if it really laid flat, and to measure the angles. So far, so good! I'm on stripe 8 now, still have another 1 or 2 to go (I'm aiming for a blanket around 32" in diameter). Took an evening with a pad of graph paper to figure it out (yeah, we're old. We have a pad of graph paper in the house.)
And I'm already thinking about the next blanket - Nancy is expecting! I have until Feb. 1 or thereabouts to finish that one.
Woot!
I took the time to put the Starghan blanket onto a lifeline after the third stripe to see if it really laid flat, and to measure the angles. So far, so good! I'm on stripe 8 now, still have another 1 or 2 to go (I'm aiming for a blanket around 32" in diameter). Took an evening with a pad of graph paper to figure it out (yeah, we're old. We have a pad of graph paper in the house.)
And I'm already thinking about the next blanket - Nancy is expecting! I have until Feb. 1 or thereabouts to finish that one.
Woot!
2 Comments:
Oh, how cute!
I love your blanket! Thanks for posting the pattern on Ravelry, but I'm just trying to make sure I do this right. As you were knitting on the circular needles, did the entire project look like a connected web on your circulars? Thanks for the help. -ccpark
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