Fall Colors Afghan Pattern (Knit) - Version 1

SKU: L32075

The Fall Colors Afghan Pattern - Version 1 is a knit afghan pattern made with medium weight yarn that has a skill level of expert.


Skill Level
Level 5 - Experienced
Project Type
Afghan
Yarn Used
Vanna's Choice® - 860
Pattern Size Options
One Size
Pattern Yarn Weight
4 Medium / Worsted
Dimensions Detail
About 50 x 56 in. (127 x 142 cm)
Pattern Craft
Knit
Made For
Home

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Ann Seligman
A nice big project for any gauge

I really enjoyed this project, and it came out beautifully. So beautifully that my husband wouldn't let me give it away! I do a lot of my knitting outside the house, so typically don't do very bulky projects. But since you knit it in strips, it never (until assembly) gets too big to carry around. I notice it's classed as intermediate; I'd barely call myself an intermediate knitter now, a couple of years later, and I didn't find it hard. Familiarity with slip stitch helps, but you'll know it by the end if you don't already! And of course, that technique knits up relatively quickly.
Another plus: I always worry about the backsides for items where you might see them, especially afghans. But this is actually quite attractive on the reverse, as well, especially if you are careful with weaving in your ends.

The only downsides: you end up with a lot of leftover yarn of many colors. So if you like your stash to be "efficient," you're SOL. Also, it is a lot of picking up stitches along the edges in putting the strips together. That was the bigger learning curve for me. I almost never give out five stars, but am tempted for this one!

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Ann Seligman
A nice big project for any gauge

I really enjoyed this project, and it came out beautifully. So beautifully that my husband wouldn't let me give it away! I do a lot of my knitting outside the house, so typically don't do very bulky projects. But since you knit it in strips, it never (until assembly) gets too big to carry around. I notice it's classed as intermediate; I'd barely call myself an intermediate knitter now, a couple of years later, and I didn't find it hard. Familiarity with slip stitch helps, but you'll know it by the end if you don't already! And of course, that technique knits up relatively quickly.
Another plus: I always worry about the backsides for items where you might see them, especially afghans. But this is actually quite attractive on the reverse, as well, especially if you are careful with weaving in your ends.

The only downsides: you end up with a lot of leftover yarn of many colors. So if you like your stash to be "efficient," you're SOL. Also, it is a lot of picking up stitches along the edges in putting the strips together. That was the bigger learning curve for me. I almost never give out five stars, but am tempted for this one!