
The KAL blanket is growing! Before I share the next instalment of Yvonne’s design, here are what some of the other group members are looking like. If you’ll remember, last week’s pattern was for a 5×5 check effect.

Here’s mine so far

…and L’s salmon pink…

…along with R’s pink and white

This week, Yvonne introduces a honeycomb pattern.
She writes,”Hi guys. Hope you are all well and managed last week’s pattern without too much trouble!
This week’s pattern consists of a 4 row repeat and uses a cable needle, it’s a little tricky but remember it’s all in the counting.
Week 6
We will be using abbreviations so here is the explanation for this pattern
TW2R Twist 2 right which means put next st on cable needle and hold at back of work, knit 1, then knit 1 from cable needle.
TW2L Twist 2 left which means put next st on cable needle and hold at front of work, knit 1 then knit 1 from cable needle.
Ok here we go.
Row 1, (TW2R, TW2L) repeat to last st k1.
Row 2 and all even rows purl.
Row 3, (TW2L, TW2R) repeat to last st k1.
These 4 rows form pattern so repeat rows 1 – 4 again and then rows 1 & 2 again.
That’s all there is to it, good luck and happy knitting.
See you next week.
Yvonne.
I love a bit of cable so I’m looking forward to getting on with this one. To see what it should look like, look at the photo of Yvonne’s blanket at the beginning of the post – it’s the purple stripe at the top.
Keep on knitting and sending photos of your blanket so far!
I like how it’s turning out, what a wonderful way to try some new stitches and find some you would love to try in a new project!!!
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We are all learning so much from this. Yvonne says it’s getting harder so it’s going to be quite a challenge!
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Love the neutral colours you’ve used, so organic feeling, somehow. The honeycomb is my favourite so far I think!
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Thank you. I was going to add in some blues and greens but decided against it. Glad I stuck with the neutrals
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I think it was a great choice.
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Look at all those awesome stitches! Such a wonderful way to use up scrap yarn, love it!
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Yvonne is a fabulous knitter and so creative. She’s done an amazing job designing this.
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