Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
Originally Posted by HopeToLearn
I think I understand your explanation. It is a simple horizontal knit/purl stitch blanket with whatever color changes one wants as they go along until completed. The plaid only comes into play when it is finished, using a blunt needle to 'weave' a single thread vertically through the stitches. Is this correct?
In the case of yours, did you crochet together strips of knit? Or did you crochet a color line over the top of your knitting? Thank you again for your very informative reply! Correct - use a blunt needle, like a needlepoint needle, and it looks like a plain running stitch in each vertical row of knitting. In mine - the whole thing was knitted - knit one row, purl one row. The only difference in my knitting is that I had color changes along the way (the green squares). The only crochet work was to crochet in the vertical lines. You know, you could go back and add single rows of yarn to make yours a VERY intricate plaid if you wanted. Thanks again! |
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