Exploring the art of knitting in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Celebrating World Wide Knit in Public week
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Exploring the art of knitting in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.
The blanket doesn't look like a disaster to me, merely madrassed (ok, I made that up), which will undoubtedly only add to its charm over time.
ReplyDeleteReally like the blanket, is it just a made up stripe or did you follow a pattern?
ReplyDeleteHi Maa-gret! H agreed with your evaluation of the dye damage. Nonetheless, being only a semi-recovered Type A sort, I am about to embark on a Scientific Testing of a product that claims to remove "fugitive" dye. Report to follow.
ReplyDeleteSusan--thank you for your comment. The blanket pattern is beautiful, easy to knit, and is a great de-stasher. Most important, it's free. I've written about it before, and there's a photo of it in a different colorway. Do a search on this blog for Baby Shane blanket from Tanis Fiber Arts. Here's the link to the free pattern: http://www.tanisfiberarts.blogspot.com/2009/07/baby-shane-blanket.html