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Day 322/365: Mitered Squares… Pillowcase?
So here is my progress on the knitted mitered squares blanket. It currently measures 23″ by 15″. I have to be honest with you– I’m not sure where I’m going with this thing. Should I just turn it into a slip-on cover for a throw pillow? Make it a baby blanket? Set it aside and work on something else?
I am really trying to resist starting a new project since part of the reason I started this blog was to get myself to finish all of my works-in-progress by the end of the year. There are only about 43 days left in 2015…
Day 320/365: The Blanket Continues
Day 316/365: Mitered Squares Blanket in Progress
Last December, I made a sort-of New Year’s resolution that I would complete all of my knitted and crocheted projects in 2015 and put an end to the assorted WIPs cluttering my home. The problem is that I didn’t resolve not to start any new projects in 2015. And a couple of weeks ago I took a class in knitting mitered squares and couldn’t resist starting a new project.
So here it is, less than 50 days away from the end of the year, and I wonder how many squares I will be able to knit and whether I will have a baby blanket or an adult-sized afghan to bring into 2016.
Day 314/365: Mitered Squares Blanket, Continued
Day 310/365: The Friday Before Monterey Bay
Day 309/365: More Mitered Squares
Day 307/365: New Project
Remember the tangled mess from my memory blanket class?
I decided to set that aside and start a proper blanket of mitered squares. I went into the yarn stash and saw that I had this bundle of yarn that I’d purchased some time ago to make the granny stripe blanket designed by Lucy of Attic 24.
I thought, You know what? I’m going to use these to make a colorful knitted blanket of patchwork squares, instead.
So I got started.
There are a few advantages to making a knitted afghan this way. Each square goes by fairly quickly and the process involves decreases, so you’re not just knitting back and forth lengthwise and getting bored. You can switch to a different color when you start a new square, so your eyes don’t get tired of looking at the same color yarn throughout the whole project.
There is one drawback that I can see, though.
There are a lot of loose ends to be woven in.
Day 299/365: Memory Blanket Class
This evening my good friend Pat and I attended a knitting class to learn how to make a modular blanket out of mitered squares.
Here is my first square that I finished in class:
Here is the instructor’s sample:
As you can see, it’s a great way to use up scrap yarn. Also, the work in progress resembles a patchwork quilt, and I do love patchwork quilts.
I am already thinking of the design possibilities and feeling very excited about this new addition to my knitting repertoire.
Day 214/365: Set of 3 Quilted Placemats, Completed
We got back to Morro Bay this afternoon and I finished sewing the binding to the third placemat in the set of three that I’d been making for my cousin.
Here is a view of their backsides:
This was a fun little project and a good way to use up scrap fabric. I’ve been enjoying the sewing and quilting process. Now I’m thinking of sewing more napkins or making a quilted table runner.