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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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KnottyLocks · 18/05/2012 22:29

Evening all Smile

100, you could crochet what you have left of the wool with your usual tension. We can always add another round at this end. Might be a better option than a loose square.

GlaikitFizzog · 18/05/2012 22:42

Ok, when you are going from a knit to a purl on the same row, how do you do it so you don't get a horrible bumpy bit?

RatherBeOnThePiste · 19/05/2012 05:54

Morning. Just catching up Brew

PurpleKittyKnitting · 19/05/2012 06:20

GlaikitFizzog, when you knit, the wool is positioned at the back. When you purl, you bring the wool forward to the front.

RatherBeOnThePiste · 19/05/2012 06:24

I'm hoping my two Donkeys arrive today. Look after them won't you Droitwich and Knots? They like carrots.

Fizzog - take the knitting, stuff what they think! I'm sorry I can't help you with horrible bumpy bits. I have enough of my own to worry about, my knitting's not good either And check with Knotty about the peanut you mentioned ^ I know she has devised a crochet peanut to be attached onto squares. You lost me with your technical term though Blush

tribpot · 19/05/2012 06:38

Glaikit, I think icord peanuts run a grave risk of looking like cat poop. Maybe worth a try, though? I think what you're noticing with the yarn moving forward to the front for the purl is the fact the knit stitch next to it is slightly raised on the left hand side as the yarn pushes it out of shape.

Mole - I don't think the bird patterns will work as knit and purl, they are too small. I had a bit of a go last night and it didn't look like a very clear shape was going to emerge.

Right, so this morning I'm doing written instructions on cat pattern 1 for Barbara, and pruning down the hummingbird for PurpleKitty.

Messy - looking forward to seeing your peanut chart!

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 19/05/2012 06:46

Awww.. we could have the return of cat poop square.

tribpot · 19/05/2012 06:49

Right - Hummingbird spreadsheet now contains a pattern called SMALL, hope you can see that okay Kitty.

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PurpleKittyKnitting · 19/05/2012 06:58

Trib - you are AMAZING! I am leaving for work shortly but will do that hummingbird today!

Pastabee · 19/05/2012 07:19

Morning early birds. Brew

RatherBeOnThePiste · 19/05/2012 07:35

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Grin
Pastabee · 19/05/2012 07:43

Bounces off wall after coffee with pistey.

PurplePidjin · 19/05/2012 08:12

Decaffeinated Brew

RatherBeOnThePiste · 19/05/2012 08:14

For Pastabee

Grin Brew

Molehillmountain · 19/05/2012 08:23

Morning! Thanks trib- if I get knitting time today I might look at intarsia. Is it as hard as I think? I think it's quite hard by the way! Happy knitting everyone Smile

Pastabee · 19/05/2012 08:23

I'll be needing some more Brew before I bounce out of my pit in such a fashion pistey.

KnottyLocks · 19/05/2012 08:26

Certainly is a day for BIG coffee here too. Mine is so strong I can slice it.

Pastabee · 19/05/2012 08:33

Highly recommend the Emma Bridgewater cocoa mug for maximum coffee consumption.

RatherBeOnThePiste · 19/05/2012 08:38

Sliceable coffee? Smashing Brew

Pasta - Like the sound of the Emma Bridgewater cocoa mug, up until now I've just gone for one of these

Umami · 19/05/2012 08:48

Pictures of second square with mouse on my profile. I'm rather pleased with it Grin

Now, how much coffee is left and where, more importantly, are the biscuits?

PurplePidjin · 19/05/2012 08:50

The mouse ate them, Umami Wink

GlaikitFizzog · 19/05/2012 08:54

I'm at the Hairdresser. knitting un bag but if forgotten the pattern.

do I bring wool forward before slipping the needle to the next stitch?

Pastabee · 19/05/2012 08:56

pistey that's very practical but not so pretty.

Umami · 19/05/2012 09:02

Damn meeces, eating all the biscuits!

GlaikitFizzog · 19/05/2012 09:05

I have an eb mug too. but not had any coffee yet this morning. yawn!!