I'm so happy that my Old Forge # 3 is done! I've got tons of photos to share:
This is it's temporary place for a while. The dogs leave it alone, even Denny.
I love how the color transitions look.
I love how the zig-zag border came out.
The knit on cast off edge took forever, so it seemed.
I didn't have to spin more yarn, in fact I had about 3yds left over of the Pale Aqua yarn. :o)
I used handspun yarn again.
This as the main color: Pale Aqua on Falkland, dyed by Ginny of FatCatKnits: I only needed 24oz of this, ten ounces less than for my first one, which was made with thicker yarn.
and the contrasting colors: I have enough left over from these to make one or two hats.
pattern: Old Forge by Stephen West
yarn: handspun by me, fiber from FatCatKnits, Falkland, 3-ply
needle: 5mm
size after steam blocking: 53" in diameter
mods: I left out the lace pattern again and added the stitch pattern earlier instead. I made the spokes the same length this time. I did the stripes where the stitch pattern should have been. Used smaller needle. Didn't do the purl rounds in the inner circle, just plain stockinette stitch rounds.
I think I'm done now with this pattern, but I must say, I loved knitting all three of them. That I made them with my handspun yarn was one reason for it. I don't think I would have done this three times with commercial yarn.
I'll move on now.
Oh, and since somebody always asks, if I were to sell this blanket, I would ask $ 1,200.00 plus shipping and handling for it. :o)
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Monday, April 30, 2012
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17 comments:
That is truly amazing! What a labour of love.
Bimbi x
such a lovely project from start to finish, M! your price is too low.
how beautiful is that...?
This is my favorite of all three of your blankets! Lovely. :-)
this is absolutely stunning monika! LOVE it!
I've loved seeing all of your interpretations of this pattern.
I agree with Cauchy. Your price is way too low. Handspun + Handknit = Higher Price.
this is fabulous! the outer ring of color is perfect, and provides a balancing element that really adds to the original pattern!
I love how each incarnation of this pattern brings out different parts of the pattern. Nice colors.
So, snow last week, is it blazingly hot now?
Beautiful!!! I love the colors you used.
Wow. I am in awe. That is the most stunning blanket! I bow to you and your knitting skills!!
Love it! In your opinion, do you think this blanket would work okay with a non-wool, maybe even acrylic?
This one is my favorite! The colors, and that gradient! So beautiful.
That is just gorgeous!
margieinmaryland
Your Old Forge is beautiful!! And it's worth the money you would charge for it.
I love that you used your handspun. That's a wake up call for me. (I'm always saving my hand spun like it's supposed to serve some other purpose.)
The price sounds right to me. I love the colour changes too and I do love the red/orange and aqua!! It's so striking.
Just stunning, they are all totally gorgeous X
so utterly beautiful! Each blanket has been stunning, but this is my favorite, it's just perfect!
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