Thursday, August 28, 2008

Tecno Technique Blanket Class

So I've begun work on my newest endeavor: The Tech Square Afghan by Joanne Clark. So far I've made three of the sqaures and I am having a blast playing around with the different techniques! I especially found the travelling stitches tree square to be quite addictive. Here's a picture of the first square in the book:



I'm knitting it out a wild combination of colors from the wonderfully bright palette of Sheep Shop Yarn Co's Sheep One - this is going to be a bit more colorful than the example shown in the book.

I'll be teaching this book at a monthly "block party" class at knit-one-one in Berkeley and I'm really excited about it. I think this is just the kind of class that I, the type-A knitter, would have loved to take as each square teaches you a different technique. Plus, we'll get to nosh on Sile's shortbread so you can't go wrong there. If you live in the area, I'd love for you to join us! It should be a blast!

1 comment:

dee said...

Hello,I am wondering if you did the slipped stitch sheep pattern in the Joanne Clark techno square afghan...I am a senior and am unable to follow the chart and need someone to write each stitch in graph...I have done to row 7 but am now completely lost....
I know it's a lot to ask...I've been searching online for weeks and can't get help anywhere...not from patons or joanne etc...I have 3 other blocks done.

If you can help or direct me somewhere to get pattern translated into regular form so I can follow it ,I will be sincerely very grateful...Deirdre...my email is....
dmtmcdaniel@yahoo.ca