Celtic Knots

December 23rd, 2009

What do you do when someone has absolutely nothing on their wishlist, and when every single family member you ask for ideas cannot come up with a single thing (assuming, of course, that they respond to your messages in the first place)?

You knit them an afghan for Christmas.

Got the yarn and cast on December 4th; finished the last loop last night (the 22nd). The pattern is the Celtic Knot Afghan. I used just under 9 skeins of Red Heart Soft, so this sucker is a bit on the heavy side. The recipient will need something extremely durable, that can be tossed in the washing machine and in the dryer, so I decided acrylic was the best option, and I’m quite happy with how it turned out.

I did three panels, with 7 repeats of the 40-row cable pattern per panel, and by the time I was starting the second panel, I had that thing memorized, and may likely continue to knit the dang cable in my sleep for a few weeks longer. I admit I was really hesitant about the edging, but once I started, it looked far better than I expected, so I kept on going. Attaching the edging was a royal pain, plus the pattern gives you absolutely no info on how to *end* it (although it wasn’t all that hard to figure out once I realized what was missing), and for both ends I pretty much did about 20 loops worth and then crocheted it to the afghan and then kept on knitting the edging until it looked like I had enough. This is how I ended up with three more loops on one end than on the other but I suspect no one but me will ever bother counting them, so I’m not going to worry about it.

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