Joanne if the square is 9 inches don't unpick it hon...they fit in just fine and they make up for the sometimes smaller squares people send. I agree a 7 inch square is frustrating...unless one knits a border around it once finished...I've seen KASers do that. I'll do just about anything to avoid frogging/unravelling a square! Please don't worry if the square isn't right on 8 inches, mine are usually over or under by a little bit and the squares will either squish or stretch to fit. :)
Hi Joan...for me, working on 5 mm needles with worsted, casting on 30 stitches works to come out pretty danged right on 8 inches every time. Or close enough, dang it! LOL
Joanne don't worry if the squares come out not exactly 8 inches. A square can be from 7 1/2 inches up to 9 inches and it will be stretched or squished to fit in somehow. It's easier on the girls if we get as close to 8 inches as possible. I find my squares in crochet are often a bit over or under 8 inches. In knitting it's easier for me to hit 8 inches almost right on. Since the squares have some give in them, even squares that don't look quite square will often fit in just fine.
Welcome to Knit A Square Joanne from the middle of Canada. Sorry I'm so late! Please feel free to visit Discussions or join Groups to talk about things or go to Photos to see what some members are up to. Talk about yarn artistry! It’s a very positive group and it all goes to help the poorest of the poor, AIDS/HIV orphans who are parentless and being cared for by many good and kind folk in often desperate surroundings. Our crocheted, knitted and sewn items can help give a child hope, warmth and a smile. Glad you’re with us!
I did (or thought it had been sent) reply to your question last night....so I will try again now. The knit one purl one is the pattern and the purl one at the start of every second row, as stated, is what makes the pattern work.
It can depend on the thickness of your 8ply yarn and what size needles you use, but for most 8 ply I buy, I use 5mm needles and I think maybe 39 stitches in this case as it is a rib and rib tends to make the work a little narrower would give you an 8" square. This would mean 19x2=38+1=39. This just means that on the patterned row you will purl 1, then k1,p1 nineteen times.
Hope this helps, if it is still as clear as mud, feel free to ask again. :))
http://forum.knit-a-square.com/photo will show you photos of members wonderful creations, including decorative squares or squares of one colour which we affectionately call Plain Janes. Each and every one is very much needed, it takes 35 squares to make one blanket.
I hope you have fun and if you have any questions please ask, we are a very friendly, chatty bunch :)
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Joanne if the square is 9 inches don't unpick it hon...they fit in just fine and they make up for the sometimes smaller squares people send. I agree a 7 inch square is frustrating...unless one knits a border around it once finished...I've seen KASers do that. I'll do just about anything to avoid frogging/unravelling a square! Please don't worry if the square isn't right on 8 inches, mine are usually over or under by a little bit and the squares will either squish or stretch to fit. :)
Hi Joan...for me, working on 5 mm needles with worsted, casting on 30 stitches works to come out pretty danged right on 8 inches every time. Or close enough, dang it! LOL
Joanne don't worry if the squares come out not exactly 8 inches. A square can be from 7 1/2 inches up to 9 inches and it will be stretched or squished to fit in somehow. It's easier on the girls if we get as close to 8 inches as possible. I find my squares in crochet are often a bit over or under 8 inches. In knitting it's easier for me to hit 8 inches almost right on. Since the squares have some give in them, even squares that don't look quite square will often fit in just fine.
love, Jeanne :)
Welcome to Knit A Square Joanne from the middle of Canada. Sorry I'm so late! Please feel free to visit Discussions or join Groups to talk about things or go to Photos to see what some members are up to. Talk about yarn artistry! It’s a very positive group and it all goes to help the poorest of the poor, AIDS/HIV orphans who are parentless and being cared for by many good and kind folk in often desperate surroundings. Our crocheted, knitted and sewn items can help give a child hope, warmth and a smile. Glad you’re with us!
Hi Joanne
I did (or thought it had been sent) reply to your question last night....so I will try again now. The knit one purl one is the pattern and the purl one at the start of every second row, as stated, is what makes the pattern work.
It can depend on the thickness of your 8ply yarn and what size needles you use, but for most 8 ply I buy, I use 5mm needles and I think maybe 39 stitches in this case as it is a rib and rib tends to make the work a little narrower would give you an 8" square. This would mean 19x2=38+1=39. This just means that on the patterned row you will purl 1, then k1,p1 nineteen times.
Hope this helps, if it is still as clear as mud, feel free to ask again. :))
Welcome to KAS Joanne and warm greetings from South Africa :)
Hi Joanne
Happy Birthday. I hope its a great day for you. :))
Welcome XXXXXXXX from the UK. You can also catch-up with events and news through our monthly news bulletin KasSnippets : http://forum.knit-a-square.com/forum/categories/kas-snippets/listFo... This will provide a taster of what happens during a KAS month!
We also have two new videos which are work checking out :
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4uekHo1UYY
2. http://youtu.be/UIrfmIYuHYE
Both knitting & crocheted squares are most welcome Joanne, you do that which you enjoy and are comfortable with!
Hi Joanne...and welcome to KAS from the West side of Oz. :))
Hi Joanne and a very warm welcome to KAS from Norfolk, UK.
So glad you have joined us in this wonderful adventure.
If you haven’t already please take a look at
http://forum.knit-a-square.com/forum/topics/kas-wish-list-guideline... which will give you some ideas what items are needed.
Also the pattern book will give you advice and patterns of items that are also desperately needed,
http://forum.knit-a-square.com/page/patterns
http://forum.knit-a-square.com/photo will show you photos of members wonderful creations, including decorative squares or squares of one colour which we affectionately call Plain Janes. Each and every one is very much needed, it takes 35 squares to make one blanket.
I hope you have fun and if you have any questions please ask, we are a very friendly, chatty bunch :)