Community Afghan
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Yippee! I've got some more squares done and ready to post. I'll get them in the mail to you, Vickie. I'm going to go get the 'pinkish' knifty knitter tomorrow so maybe it will go faster. I picked up the 'purple' one from Walmart but I think its too big.
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Jazmanian, i use the purple one, well it's kinda pinkish. lol It's the one with 18 pegs on each side and I use 12. Is that you have?
I have boxes addressed and waiting for my dd to take them to the post office today. There's 20 squares in each box. But don't expect near that many on a regular basis. lol I had alot of help from dd on these.
pals
cheri -
Yes, Cheri. Its the one with 18 on each side. It was the only one Walmart had. I thought it was too big. I'll give it a try then.
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Welcome new girls!!! Oh it is so good to see you all joining our fun.
Thanks Alwayshope and Cheri...we have many on the list now and I am going to enlist the aid of some of our church women and a couple of great teenagers to whip some out a bit quicker.
Love ya all...pm me if you need my address...chemo brained me has no idea who has it and who doesn't...if you get more than one message from me that says the same thing you know that dingy chemo brained vickie has struck again!
Hugs all around
Vickie -
Alwayshope and Cheri,
I use the pinkish loom with 12 on each side. I have to fluff a bit when I take them off..but they are a 7" when finished.
Hugs,
Denise -
I can't keep track of all the new joiners! But the more the merrier I always say.
Sue, I will join with, "My name is Beth and I am a yarnaholic." However, I did go to Michaels' this morning to pick up a few things for a different craft and did not go near the yarn! Do we need a 12-step program for this too? LOL
Madison, Vickie, I think an afghan going ot EE is a wonderful idea. She needs to be applauded for bringing another face of bc to the forefront. There are so many women out there who may be paying more attention to a little ache in their side and will catch it early like she did. Unfotunately, bc does not discriminate. -
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I noted your comment about not having to many stitches for crochet, Beth. If you (or anyone else) would like directions for more stitches, I'd be happy to share. I have an afghan pattern that is made of squares of all different stitches. Some are too 'holey' in my opinion (I don't like drafts when I snuggle under an afghan) but there are lots of interesting variations that work well for our project.
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Anne,
I would love some new stiches to crochet...Im already tired of the ones that I have....
Thank you
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Okay, another question on the knifty knitter. It says to use two strands of yarn. So you have yarn coming from two different skeins? How do you keep it from tangling? Also, doesn't this use alot of yarn for one square that way? How many rectangles can you typically get from two skeins used together?
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I use 2 strands of fine yarn...like baby yarn or sport yarn. I have never used 2 strands of thicker yarn. I have not had a problem with tangling the yarn, and yes, I use 2 skeins at thee same time. I have not kept track of how many I get per skein...I am still using up partial skeins and I use different combos fro just about every square I make.
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Thanks, Deb. So, with 'worsted' weight, I only need to use one strand? Sorry to be so 'knitting challenged'.
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Always Hope-
I just looked at my blanket...have I mentioned how much I love mine in the past few days I do you know
ANYWAY...There are squares in mine that have been done with the 2-sided flat loom. I don't know who made which ones, but these are done with 2 stands of what looks like worsted weight yarn. They are puffy, soft and nice and thick. Since they are done in the 2 sided stitch, they do not have a "wrong" side. I think you could do them with one strand and it would look lacier and be lighter weight. It would change the look, but I think they would still be as thick as a square knit or crocheted that was done the old-fashioned one-sided way.
Did that make any sense at ALL? It would look different with only one strand, but I think it might be fine. I have not tried it, so you could give it a whirl for a few rows and see how it looks.
Since all the squares are different, I think that either one or two strands would be fine with the flat loom....does anyone else have more experience?? Does one strand make a square to "skimpy" or is it OK??? Enquiring minds want to know...
Hugs to everyone today
I think we all need it
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Thanks Deb. I'll experiment and try it both ways and see which looks best.
Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche had this to say about kindness:
Economy of kindness. Kindness and love, the most curative herbs and agents in human intercourse, are such precious finds that one would hope these balsamlike remedies would be used as economically as possible; but this is impossible. Only the boldest Utopians would dream of the economy of kindness. -
gosh, just what i said on the other thread!
we can always count on jasmine for guidance, wisdom and kind hearted redirection with regard to our feelings! -
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Vickie, beautiful....We will always remember love!!
Love to all, Madison -
wow whats with all the deleted post? What did I miss again?
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Hey Amy, you snooze, ya lose! You didn't miss much. You're just gonna have to hang around more often.
pals
cheri -
...all better now. We will say its my fault...so there LOL!
Crochet on dear ladies...you are all loved and you are all the very best. -
Binney...you are a doll. I will check Craigs list tomorrow. Thank you!
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Funny - I read all those posts before they were removed, and don't remember seeing anything bad. But then I've got chemo brain. I'm not throwing rocks in at Tami and Melissa (or anybody) else though, just wishin' for more than 2 brain cells this evening!
I am a little disgusted with myself. I was using up to colors of yarn and making a really nice striped square. I got it almost all done before I double checked my width... only six inches. I feel like a doof. I will try again tomorrow, and remember to 'measure twice and cut once' as my grandfather used to say.
Nighty-night,
Anne
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Hi to all!
Alwayshope and Debbie, I believe the ones that went into Deb's Afghan were done by me. I'm not trying to take the cake, but at that time I think I was the only Knifty Knitter!!
I always use two strands and I use the regular worsted 4 ply yarn. Red Heart works nice. I like the "no wrong side" look and they are thicker!
I either go from 2 skeins (pulling yarn from the inside) or take a skein and roll it into 2 balls. With the plain colors I get I think 5 and with the varigated I get 3 or 4 cuz there are only 5 oz. on them.
Hope this helps a little!
Hugs,
Denise
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