(Originally posted on WP 11/3/20.)
Only 11 left to knit since I took this photo, this morning.
Was considering a quilt block layout of some kind, but as it's meant for hubby, I think a classic buffalo plaid layout would suit.
Kitchen table only holds 4 rows – there will be 9 rows.
I could have knit them as strips – either lengthwise with 9 blocks per strip, or crosswise with 5 blocks per strip, BUT, I thought the texture would be more interesting if the blocks alternated their garter stitch directions. Had I worked the squares diagonally from corner to
corner, then alternating the blocks could have resembled a faux broken twill, though the constant increasing then decreasing of each square would have tested the limits of evening brain power!
As for the joining, I don't like all the starting and stopping of joining just 2 squares together until each row is done. That's just too tedious. What I will be trying is * joining across 2 rows of unattached squares; rep from * down its length, until all squares are attached horizontally. Then join down each column of squares. This way, the joining rows will be continuous, with FAR less ends to weave in.
Undecided yet as to which way to join – seam them or crochet slip stitch them together. I will likely try both and see which looks best and irks me the least!
Then the border. Again, I may try 3 – a knit up then immediately BO edge, an I-cord edge, and a crochet slip stitch edge. The I-cord and crochet edges will use more yarn, so the amount of yarn I have remaining will help determine the edging choice.
Onward,
DAwn
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