Showing posts with label square1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label square1. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2010

Christi's Square 1

This is my first square, I am really thinking of my Grandma a lot while I do this. A most pleasant experience!! Thanx for talking me into this. My colors are Buff for sand, Windsor Blue for Lake Michigan, Dark Sage for trees and Light Blue for the sky.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Julie - 1st Square


This is my Square #1 . I think you all have seen it on the boards already, but will try getting them posted on this page today .

Monday, May 18, 2009

Cherri's Square 1


Here is my first square. It looks black but really it's dark sage and aran. It turned out to be 9" square using size 6 needles. I'm glad I remembered how to knit. :)

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Jeannie's LTK so far

Yipee! I finally get to join the blog and post! Yay!
Yarn
Square 1
Square 2 Square 3
Square 4 Square 5

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Heather- square 1


Here is my first square. It is a little sloppy but I guess I'll get better as I go. :)



Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Shelby's square #1

I am using stash to make this afghan so the combinations are going to get interesting.



Shelby's square #2
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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Pauline - Finished my Square #1



I have finally finished my first square. Colours are cream and heritage red. Off to start on square #2

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Donna's square 1


Here is Square 1. I just used a medium shade of blue and a light one. I think it came out pretty good. I can tell where it's not even in a few spots. But it was my first attempt with such small needles and doing color changes.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Krystal's New Square #1



I decided that I didn't like how dark the navy was in the contrast square, so I went to a lighter color of Windsor by RHSS. I like it much better now!

Tracy's square 1


Finally got my book yesterday and made the first square. I used 4mm knitting needles and it is almost a perfect 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 square.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Karen's Square #1


Here is my completed square number one. It took me quite awhile to do but the sizing came out nicely. It is just over 8 1/2 inches square using 4mm needles.


Monday, January 12, 2009

Laura's Square 1




Here is my square number 1. It is not square, doesn't have the right number of rows but the width and height were close to matching in the middles so I decided to end at that point. I may remake this one if my knitting improves by the end of the ghan. I struggled with it being too tight in the beginning making it difficult to knit. I changed to looser tension, but it is not very even. Obviously my colors are not brights, instead they are navy and white red heart super saver. They did not photograph well in the not natural light, but I couldn't wait to photograph it lol. I keep telling myself I probably stunk at crocheting when I first started too!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Wendy's Square 1


Howdy, here is my Square 1 using white and medium blue.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Cindy's Square 1


Here it is, finally finished. It definitely looks like a first attempt, (and it is!) Notice he uneven tension. I think I probably wrapped the yarn around he needle in the wrong direction a few times too. Hopefully I'll get better with practice. Colors are dark brown and off white.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Krystal's Square #1



I had to drop down to size 5 needles (instead of 6), and my square is now 8.5" square. I'm pretty amazed that it is actually square! LOL. The colors are navy and aran, even though the picture makes is look like black.

Sherri's #1 Striped Garter Stitch Square

#1 Striped Garter Stitch

This is probably the most exciting square in the whole book. Why? Because it is the first of something new. New book. New project. New skill. And it is striped. That makes it fun. The thing to remember about this simple stitch square is that garter stitch is wider than it is tall. This square is also the model for blocking all of your other squares. After completing this square you will have learned casting on, knit stitch, and binding off.