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Post by ellen on Jan 22, 2021 23:09:18 GMT
How is your Woodland blanket coming along? Slowly! But I finally seem to have made it past making constant mistakes. I’m working on it right now and am probably about 40” or so into it. I’d bet if I hadn’t had to rip things out so much I’d be at about 60.” This is by far the most time consuming project of any sort that I’ve taken on in a very long while! I plan on making it an oversized throw. The width without border is 57” and i plan on the length being about 70.” The other throw I made in the late fall was with bulky yarn and I thought THAT took a long time. Ha! How do y’all part with your Afghans and blankets after putting so many hours into them??? It's so pretty! I'm so glad you learned to crochet. Isn't it great when it gets long enough that it's cozy to be underneath it while you work? That's usually when I fall in love with my project. I have three Attic 24 blankets in a closet that I am giving as graduation gifts this spring. I knew who was getting each one as I was making them. I always feel like I am working good vibes for them into the blanket. Now and then I declare that a blanket will be for me and I stick with that.
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 23, 2021 1:35:55 GMT
Oh dear jeremysgirl - don't kick yourself any more! Sometimes we just need time away from something don't we I just think my brain is completely worthless after 7 pm. I cannot seem to make any magic happen in the evening. I'd have a better shot at 5 am. I'm certain that was my problem. That's why I craft on the weekend. After teaching all day (and especially this year!) I just can't do anything but surf the web and veg out. Nothing that requires mental attention.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Jan 23, 2021 2:21:28 GMT
I love everyone's projects and I love the woodland blanket. I started to crochet a afghan and I am just not loving it. It is bulky yarn and just not as soft as I would like. It is a granny type thing with rows vs squares will lots of holes and while I loved it at first it has been sitting untouched for over a year. I would really like to make one of these I love ripple afghans instead. I am seriously considering frogging it - I am a couple of skeins in but dislike it more every time I look at it.
How hard is the woodland blanket? I am still a beginner at crochet. I have made a few simple scarves and pumpkins. I am more of a knitter but wanted to learn to crochet so went to a class and then saw this afghan and started it but quickly fell out of love with it. I want something with more drape. Of course if I buy more yarn especially enough to make another afghan I have to finish. I have always wanted to make a ripple afghan though. I knit a afghan with cables with chunky yarn and I like it but would prefer something thinner and again with more drape but it has to be something simpler. I love the more complex ones I see on here but I know I would get discouraged and never finish vs something a bit easier.
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Post by gillyp on Jan 23, 2021 8:54:11 GMT
I’m not putting this here to be political but because I’m loving this person’s talent and the speed with which this was designed and made. /?d=n
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Post by wellway on Jan 23, 2021 9:43:18 GMT
Scrapper100 I think you will be well able to do a ripple blanket. MichyM is a newbie at crochet and is doing a great job. There is plenty of support, photos etc on Attic24's blog and help here too if you decide to give it a go. Although I love the woodland colours and have made the woodland ripple, if you would prefer other colours check out ravrely to see other colour combos.
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Post by wellway on Jan 23, 2021 9:46:30 GMT
I’m not putting this here to be political but because I’m loving this person’s talent and the speed with which this was designed and made. /?d=n That is impressive work, love it. She was a bit generous with the seating!
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Post by gar on Jan 23, 2021 9:46:47 GMT
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Post by wellway on Jan 23, 2021 9:55:56 GMT
MichyM when I start a blanket, I already know if I'm giving it away or not. Usually, when I pick a blanket to do it's because I'm trying a new to me technique or I love the finished look or I'm trying new yarn. I think knowing you are giving it away before you start is easier to do than deciding to part with it later.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2021 10:05:30 GMT
I’m not putting this here to be political but because I’m loving this person’s talent and the speed with which this was designed and made. /?d=n I was just coming to share him! Isn't he fantastic? I love his hair.
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Post by gillyp on Jan 23, 2021 10:19:28 GMT
The hair is great! That little doll really makes me smile. I can envision a whole lot of them, in different outfits but always with the mask and gloves. Y’know, like in a deck chair in swim shorts or dressed as Santa. It just appeals to my sense of humour.
Bernie Sanders has had the image from the inauguration put on T-shirts and they are being sold for charity.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jan 23, 2021 10:42:49 GMT
Scrapper100 I think any of Lucy's patterns on Attic 24 are suitable for beginners. The woodland would be a great choice. And you could do the pattern in any color scheme. Lucy has some great ones. MichyM your woodland is coming along fantastic. I give away a lot of my blankets and other projects and I will say that for me, I enjoy the process of crochet. And I am a process over product person. It's just a personal preference really. When I choose a pattern it is because it is something I really want to make. For my own sense of accomplishment really. I want to try a technique or I'm drawn to a color pallette. I am very likely too to give something away that just doesn't do it for me. Others will find it beautiful but I've gotten to the end and I'm just like, meh? That happens to me quite a bit. So even something I might start with myself in mind I get done with it and am just not thrilled. And then, too, there is the feeling involved with gifting. I love when I gift to someone who finds my gift an act of love. Because it absolutely is when I choose something with the intention of giving it away. And also there's only so much I can handle keeping. When you've been doing this for 20 years, I cannot imagine what kind of storage I would need had I kept all those blankets I made over the years! Yikes! Ha! But, I think it's perfectly alright if you never give anything away. It's your time and your money that goes into a project. You have to do what you feel comfortable with.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jan 23, 2021 10:45:02 GMT
I’m not putting this here to be political but because I’m loving this person’s talent and the speed with which this was designed and made. /?d=n This is so darn cute! I would have loved to see Bernie's reaction to all the memes and everything. I can imagine he is a very good sport. I picture him having a good sense of humor.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2021 11:19:45 GMT
MichyM I love how your blanket is coming along. Beautiful!
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Post by ShesaRenegade on Jan 23, 2021 12:18:54 GMT
I just think my brain is completely worthless after 7 pm. I cannot seem to make any magic happen in the evening. I'd have a better shot at 5 am. I'm certain that was my problem. That's why I craft on the weekend. After teaching all day (and especially this year!) I just can't do anything but surf the web and veg out. Nothing that requires mental attention. This is so true! We went back to classes this week and last night I fell asleep watching TV at 7pm.
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ellen
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Post by ellen on Jan 23, 2021 13:50:07 GMT
I love everyone's projects and I love the woodland blanket. I started to crochet a afghan and I am just not loving it. It is bulky yarn and just not as soft as I would like. It is a granny type thing with rows vs squares will lots of holes and while I loved it at first it has been sitting untouched for over a year. I would really like to make one of these I love ripple afghans instead. I am seriously considering frogging it - I am a couple of skeins in but dislike it more every time I look at it. How hard is the woodland blanket? I am still a beginner at crochet. I have made a few simple scarves and pumpkins. I am more of a knitter but wanted to learn to crochet so went to a class and then saw this afghan and started it but quickly fell out of love with it. I want something with more drape. Of course if I buy more yarn especially enough to make another afghan I have to finish. I have always wanted to make a ripple afghan though. I knit a afghan with cables with chunky yarn and I like it but would prefer something thinner and again with more drape but it has to be something simpler. I love the more complex ones I see on here but I know I would get discouraged and never finish vs something a bit easier. The first Attic24 blanket I made was the Neat Ripple. It's easier than the Woodland. I have made so many blankets using the Neat Ripple pattern and they always end up looking great. Once you get your first stripe done, you just keep repeating it with different colors. What I like is that you don't have to think too much about what you are doing while you are making it. There isn't a lot of counting and you get into a rhythm quickly. If you bought the Woodland pack and used the Ripple pattern you'd have a blanket that looks very much like what MichyM has going on just with a little less texture and you wouldn't have the little skipped stitches. That being said, MichyM is a beginner and she made the Woodland as her first big project and it's freaking gorgeous. It makes me want to make one. I've become a fan of the Dahlia Spike blanket - it's easy and you end up with a blanket that looks like a great big sweater. I love it. Neat Ripple tutorial
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 23, 2021 15:03:54 GMT
That's why I craft on the weekend. After teaching all day (and especially this year!) I just can't do anything but surf the web and veg out. Nothing that requires mental attention. This is so true! We went back to classes this week and last night I fell asleep watching TV at 7pm. It’s brutal!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2021 18:49:06 GMT
I'm wearing my Open socks, I really like them and the fit is lovely but they are riddled with mistakes. I've no idea how but after I picked the instep back up to knit the gusset I somehow managed to shift the whole pattern over by one stitch, and because I'm a knitting numpty I did this on both of them I do love that colour!
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Post by MichyM on Jan 25, 2021 18:56:55 GMT
I'm wearing my Open socks, I really like them and the fit is lovely but they are riddled with mistakes. I've no idea how but after I picked the instep back up to knit the gusset I somehow managed to shift the whole pattern over by one stitch, and because I'm a knitting numpty I did this on both of them I do love that colour!
Even with your tiny mistakes, which no one but you will know about, these are HAPPY SOCKS! I’d wear them on the ugly, dark, dreary days just to pick up my spirits!
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Post by malibou on Jan 25, 2021 18:57:29 GMT
lainey they are fabulous. I have no idea about the knitting mumbo jumbo, but they look perfect to me and that colour is the best. ETA Seriously, these are my faves. Those wee cables 😻
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Post by gillyp on Jan 25, 2021 19:07:59 GMT
Love that pattern, lainey. Cosy colour too.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2021 19:26:45 GMT
lainey they are fabulous. I have no idea about the knitting mumbo jumbo, but they look perfect to me and that colour is the best. ETA Seriously, these are my faves. Those wee cables 😻 The pattern is lovely isn't it? It was so enjoyable to knit. I think I'll do another pair at some point and try to work out where I went wrong (and then probably repeat the same mistake )
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jan 25, 2021 20:11:19 GMT
I love the socks lainey! And hey, at least you made the same mistake twice, so you've got a matched pair!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2021 22:35:33 GMT
I love the socks lainey ! And hey, at least you made the same mistake twice, so you've got a matched pair! I will take that bright side
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Post by gar on Jan 25, 2021 22:37:01 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2021 7:57:43 GMT
How are you getting on with your socks gar?
I just bought the pattern for this stabby granny star blanket, I love the texture of the stitch pattern.
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Post by gillyp on Jan 26, 2021 8:08:03 GMT
lainey your link comes back to this page. I NEED to see more about a stabby granny star!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2021 8:14:15 GMT
lainey your link comes back to this page. I NEED to see more about a stabby granny star! I'll try linking it again, sorry about that.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2021 8:15:52 GMT
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Post by gillyp on Jan 26, 2021 8:38:49 GMT
It does work, thank you! Damn! That looks great! I seriously don’t need another project but I really like it. The patterning reminds me of the rag rugs my grandmother used to make and I’ve always wanted to make something similar in her memory. I shall watch with interest!
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Post by gar on Jan 26, 2021 9:24:49 GMT
Slowly would be the answer to that lainey , but I'm doing a bit each day. I am doing magic loop - thanks sueg ! - which is taking a bit of getting used to and yesterday while sliding the stitches along I accidentally pulled all the stitches off one side but it's all good now Also just doing a quick beanie for Dh with some wool from my Mum's collection which I've inherited That blanket looks so complicated!!
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