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Wheely Colourful
Use up all your oddments and make a feature of the knots … or make a smart plain version with new yarn.
This is the ideal afghan for using up all those leftover bits you’ve been saving or odd balls of unloved yarn. If you have available children, keep them occupied by giving them a pile of bits of yarn from one colour family and asking them to join short lengths to make a large ball. This will help them to learn the skills of cutting, tying knots and winding balls. You could also incorporate measuring although random lengths tend to give a better effect. The yarns should all be of approximately the same thickness.
The afghan in the photos was made from very short lengths of yarn, making it very striped. If you use longer lengths you will get more blocks of colour.
This afghan is unusual because it has seven sections. Most have six or eight sections where you can create symmetrical colouring patterns. This one needs seven different colours.
It can be made to any size you want. It can be worked on straight needles as the maximum number of stitches on the needle is about 100. The border is optional.
There is nothing mathematical about this design. It is a curved seven-sided shape. It cannot be blocked into a circle.
Read the story of this afghan on Ravelry or on Woolly Thoughts web site.
- First published: March 2011
- Page created: March 25, 2011
- Last updated: March 2, 2021 …
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