I've been knitting in the evenings, as well as some daytime knitting, and the blanket is coming along faster than I expected. Of course, there's still a way to go. The pattern is Thine, by Lyndieloop on Ravelry. I'm using a circular needle, which holds the many stitches better than a straight needle - 165 stitches, to be precise.
That's a beautiful pattern!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing! 165 stitches?????
ReplyDeleteYup. 14 stitches for each pattern repeat, plus 12 each side for the border.
DeleteLooks great!! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely! It was because of the number of stitches that I made all my afghans as squares or strips 😄 At the time we didn't get good circular needles.
ReplyDeleteA few passers by were puzzled, but a good circular needle is great for working with a lot of stitches. And I’m happy I won’t have to do any joining.
DeleteBeautiful. The white color adds a classic look.
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