My first experiment is a baby blanket that I made for Justine's daughter Sienna. The pattern comes from Knit Wiki and is called Beadspread (Counterpane with Leaves). You're supposed to knit an ungodly number of triangles and then SEW them all together (the horror). I used fat needles and yarn and made four triangles to create one large square, big enough for a baby blanket.
I learned a lot of things about lace knitting from this project. Number one, don't try to drink alcohol and knit lace patterns. Also, after every pattern row, count them stitches and make sure you didn't miss a yarn over somewhere. That can also be done while you're knitting the plain row. It's easy to pick up a yarn over. If you make a mistake, you have to frog a little. Tough luck. Don't try to finnagle.
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