Here is my Square 19. This one was really easy and I liked doing it. I haven't blocked it so it's a little willy nilly. :)
A group of ladies who are doing Barbara G. Walker's Learn to Knit afghan together. We're primarily crocheters, so we really WILL be learning! We're from all over the US, UK and Australia!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Heather's square 19
Here is my Square 19. This one was really easy and I liked doing it. I haven't blocked it so it's a little willy nilly. :)
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sherri's Square 28

Twining Rib is broken up a bit with a little diamond pattern. This might make a striking panel for a little boy's sweater.
Sherri's Square 27

Wickerwork is the next block in the twisted stitch section. I like the texture of this one and think it would look good as a sofa cushion.
Sherri's Square 26

Twisted Columns is just that. Now you have to do both left and right twist in a single row. Once I managed to get going on this one I got a bit bored, so I'd work a repeat and then I found an extra pair of needles and I worked ahead. It helped tremendously! I do like the end result though.
Sherri's Square 25

Wave is the first block in the Twist-Stitch Patterns. Getting the knack of making both left and right twists is a bit awkward. At least in this square you only do one kind in a row.
Sherri's Square 24

Cottage Check is the name of this square. Originally, I chose two tones of yellow for all my small prints but I think this would be very cute in pinks or red and cream.