This is my current knitting project. I take it with me on road trips and work on it while watching movies in the evening with the hubs. I know how to do grown-up knitting, but it's so much fun to keep the knitting real simple and just play with the colors.
PATTERN: Cast on 26 stitches. Knit across. Repeat.
Change colors now and then.
Make it the length you want your blanket to be. Knit a bunch of "scarves" until you get the blanket width you want. I plan to crochet the scarves together, probably with black yarn (enclosing the tails). Then I'll crochet a border of some kind. I'm using 4.5mm needles (Size 8), and Vanna's Choice 100% acrylic yarn, medium weight. It comes in so many beautiful colors and it's easy to find at JoAnn, Michael's or A.C. Moore. Priced at about $3/skein. And like a scrap quilt, if you run out of a color, so what? If you discover a new pretty color when you're half-way through, add it in! Liberated knitting. One nice thing about making this in "scarves" is that you don't have to carry a half-blanket around with you all summer. Short needles are convenient too. Care to join me? Send me photos of your project and I'll feature them here. I told my husband that I'm knitting him a pair of pants and a vest. Haha. (He's the L.L. Bean/Brooks Brothers type.)
That is going to be a gorgeous blanket. I love all of the different colors and how all of the rows aren't the same height.
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of mindless knitting! Can't wait to see how it progresses. Thanks for sharing it, Karen.
ReplyDeleteyour colors are wonderful! I don't knit, so will watch closely to see what you come up with.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea, Karen! I have a huge stash of different kinds of worsteds that would be perfect for this. I think I'm going to start one and add it to all my other projects, LOL!
ReplyDeleteIt's a very fun process for making a blanket. I used varying widths of scarves for two of mine.
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Beautiful, Karen! I am looking forward to seeing the blanket.
ReplyDeleteThat is nice.
ReplyDeleteMy maiden name is van Bohemen.
Greeings from Holland.
Janny S.-v.B.
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ReplyDeleteMy maiden name is van Bohemen.
Greeings from Holland.
Janny S.-v.B.