Is the border substantial enough? Or should I add more?

  • myfavouritename@beehaw.org
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    8 months ago

    I am trying to imagine how the rows of this blanket would be formed. It looks like each row contains two different coloured fibers, and you’re forming knots with one and just working the other fiber in? Forming the knot around the other fiber? And it looks like different rows are using different pairs of colour. So at the end of the current row you’re dropping the two fibers and then picking up the fibers from the previous row and using those to start the next row?

    It’s a beautiful piece. I can imagine why you’d never want to do it again.

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      8 months ago

      It is planned pooling as other people have mentioned. This is the yarn that I used. It’s been about a year making this blanket. It’s not as complicated as you describe, but the hardest part is maintaining just the right amount of tension. In total, I probably undid the whole blanket once or twice before I finished it, trying to get the tension perfect.

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        9 days ago

        I knew nothing about planned pooling until your comment, and now I so want to torture myself with it give it a try!

        Beautiful blanket, OP. I’m amazed at your perseverance!

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        8 months ago

        Thank you so much. Those are words I didn’t know before now, and I’m learning so much from the articles I’m reading.

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          8 months ago

          Gladly! I’m too intimidated to try this myself but I love watching others demonstrate the technique, especially with beautiful results like OP here