I promised this week that I would show you block 7 and block 8 from the Bernat Knit Along.
The green block (yes, it really is a deep forest green) is filled with lovely cables. This was the most fun to do. I love the challenge of blocks like this. In fact, I think I need to make an actual sweater (oh stop me someone, I don't need to start another new project).
The cream block is number 8 and the final one in the series. I still have to knit two more of these, one in burgandy and one in the green. The next update on the Bernat site will be how to stitch the blocks together. Yippee.

My daughter is most pleased with the results. Has her perfect Halloween colours and it features penguins. She couldn't ask for more. Well, she wants it larger. So my mother is going to add a border and return it to me. Then I'll add a further border and that should make it large enough for a lap quilt. I had to manipulate the blocks to get the tiny penguins all in the centre of the blocks. it looked funny when it was the largers penguins clustered there.

Now for the contest part. I am finished with the pattern and would like to pass it along to another quilter who would enjoy it. The pages are all there for paper piecing one block. Also my calculations of cutting size for regular piecing. Any follower of my blog is eligible to win. International welcome. Please note, there is no fabric in the pattern. I will draw a winner next Tuesday from any comments that are left.
3 comments:
I probably wouldn't make use of this pattern... given my track record of actually getting around to doing the quilting I want to do. ;) I'll stick to just entering the other contest.
Beautiful work. Both the knitting and the quilting. Great finishes.
Love those blocks! I have knit a cable sweater in the past and it was a lot of fun. Of course that was before kids so I had fewer distractions.
I can't believe you used all those teeny tiny triangles! Very impressive!
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