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Support thread - new blankets

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tribpot · 08/05/2012 21:23

I'm starting to pull together some ideas for our new blankets, very sadly knit for MNers who have both lost a beloved baby recently :(

You will have instructions from Pistey about wool colours and some suggested shops to buy from - personally I buy mine from McA Direct and have found their service excellent, but there are lots of alternatives out there. Warning: Hobbycraft do not generally stock the required yarns.

The question of how many stitches to cast on comes down to the question of gauge; how tight or loose your knitting is with the yarn in question. Best way is to knit a sample (or a plain square); just measuring how wide it is once you've cast on won't be a very reliable measure because it stretches out once you start knitting. Equally, if it's already more than 6" wide you're on a hiding to nothing. For most people, on 4mm needles, 33-ish stitches and about 45-ish rows should give you a 6" x 6" square but don't do a whole one if you're not sure or a slow knitter, as it's mega-frustrating to have to pull it all back down again.

What follows is mostly links to patterns that we've done or revised in earlier blankets, or ideas for things you might want to try. I know there are some specific pattern requests for these two blankets and I'm looking those out. Warning: many of these are links to patterns on Ravelry, which is like the Facebook of knitting. Registering is free and 100% worth it, although it may mean you start sending your salary direct to your yarn shop of choice at the start of each month as you discover more and more amazing things to knit.

If you want to start with something more adventurous than garter stitch (knit every row) or stockinette (knit one row, purl the next, and so on) why not try the Chinese waves pattern? (Non-Ravelry link). Or maybe stars - this is a bit more difficult - (Non-Ravelry link).

Birds have been specifically requested so we're starting with this lovely Owl pattern - this involves cables and ends up looking a bit like this.

Note, though - before having a go at these patterns you need to know what your gauge is, so you can modify the pattern (so in the case of the owl, cast on fewer stitches / chop out a few rows in terms of length for example) or change needles to get it close to the 6" size.

If you want to follow our adventures in trying to get a particularly devilish heart pattern right, please see the support thread in which Team Heart did battle with hearts, trees and elephants.

More to follow ...

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Molehillmountain · 17/05/2012 12:53

Erm...are the cat squares going in a blanket with the birds...?

BarbaraWoodlouse · 17/05/2012 13:11

Cat pattern one is my favourite Trib. But only if you have time. Thank so much.

Molehill I reckon the plain and essential squares will act as fences between the cats and the birds. Maybe...

Molehillmountain · 17/05/2012 13:17

Ah, of course Smile. (swiftly casts on plain square)

ChakotayBlue · 17/05/2012 13:36

Just a very quick thank you to my fantastic donor, the beautiful blue wool arrived today Smile Thanks Thanks Thanks

KnottyLocks · 17/05/2012 13:43

Cats?
Hmm

tribpot · 17/05/2012 13:58

Yes, the cats will not attack the birds, that would be unkind. Plus they have mice to kill.

Knotty - cats. I think I will have a go at the three-colour cat.

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mejon · 17/05/2012 14:09

OK so I've just cast off my first square - a moss stitch one and the flipping thing is 7" wide. I know I should have done a test one first but hey-ho. So.... if I start again and cast on 29 stitches am I likely to be more sucessful? Is moss/seed stitch a particularly stretchy one?

RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 14:16

Shall we all discuss Rosie again?

RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 14:21

Yes Pretty I am a crocheter now, I do crocheteering.

All right, I can make a squiffy looking Granny.

The though of a squiffy looking granny has made me giggle, maybe it's one that has been on the sherry?

RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 14:21

Anyway, back to Rosie

RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 14:29

Reminders of ideas for Squares....

For the Greengoose blanket
Birds have a symbolic meaning to the family so if you could incorporate any bird design that would be lovely. Thanks

For MrsY
Birds are symbolic too for the family, as are stars or feathers Thanks

We have had initials made for both blankets very kindly by DutchOma and Rubycon, I know Whore has also made an M in the lovely Kingfisher blue that was so significant to Greengoose. I would need to check with Knots if she felt any more were needed.

Anyway, back to Rosie

RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 14:32

Someone is making us a peanut and a mouse aren't they trib I know there was talk of colours?

RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 14:35

I'm going to PM trib

RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 14:47

All I can say is that everyone is so bloomin clever Thanks

Goes back to Squiffy Granny.

KnottyLocks · 17/05/2012 15:14

I fully intend to be a squiffy granny.

Molehillmountain · 17/05/2012 15:24

Sorry for any talk of cats behaving naughtily. Blush

tribpot · 17/05/2012 15:42

lemonlyman posted some mouse ideas upthread:

Mouse chart (I can make a square chart like for the cats out of this one)

Mouse face

Mice multi-colour

Crochet mouse

Another mouse

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 15:48

trib and lemonlyman - you are brilliant Thanks

Could anyone make a Mouse for MrsY's blanket? It's Benedict's sister's nickname. I am more than happy to donate wool to someone.

Thanks Thanks
droitwichmummy · 17/05/2012 15:51

I'm up for trying a mouse if you can get the wool to me

RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 15:53

You are completely marvellous droitwich - let me check with Knots what colour wool she was suggesting. Thank you... Thanks

tribpot · 17/05/2012 15:54

Peanuts I've struggled with quite a lot - it's virtually impossible to find one that isn't an actual toy peanut doll, or quite a large design in order to give said peanut features and so on. So I started playing around with a vaguely peanuttish motif - will carry on looking.

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 16:06

I've just looked back through the thread to see what colour Knotty was suggesting for the mice and the peanut, it was 'donkey' The peanut is really important, but trib, I can see exactly what you mean about the shape.

Molehillmountain · 17/05/2012 17:07

They look good trib. And the spirit of the blankets is such that it is surely about a peanut being included, green goose and family knowing it is there for Benedict rather than it being an absolutely literal interpretation of a peanut?

tribpot · 17/05/2012 17:40

I think I'll do an 'abstract peanut' in that case - can always intersperse it with some letter Ps to keep up the theme.

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Molehillmountain · 17/05/2012 17:43

Cutting edge knitting i'd say Wink. Woolly hugs pushing the boundaries of yarn art!