Great American Aran Afghan
Finished
February 18, 2009
April 19, 2010

Great American Aran Afghan

Project info
The Great American Aran Afghan by Knitter's Design Team
Knitting
BlanketThrow
whatever it takes to finish
Needles & yarn
US 8 - 5.0 mm
Patons North America Classic Wool Merino
20 skeins = 4000.0 yards (3657.6 meters), 2000 grams
Patons North America Classic Wool Merino
1561 yards in stash
226
170138
Black
Michael's
Patons North America Classic Wool Merino
1784 yards in stash
Blue
Michael's
Patons North America Classic Wool Merino
446 yards in stash
212
158246
Purple
Michael's
Patons North America Classic Wool Merino
1115 yards in stash
Michael's
Notes

May 7, 2010

It’s been great fun being with this project for 14 months. There are twenty four squares in the booklet and I knitted every one of them, in the right order. Some of the squares were quite hard, even for me who consider myself a well-experienced cable knitter and willing to take on challenges.

The patterns call for different sizes needles, and I was lazy and only used size 8, so the squares were all different sizes. I believe the biggest one was about 14x14. After all the squares were done, I added the first round of black borders to make them all the same size. Some needed more and some less, some were rectangles and the borders made them into squares.

Arranging the squares was a lot of fun. I brought them to the South Bay Knitters winter retreat and had my friends help me.

During the assembly I had to knit up more borders on the ones turned out too small or too short, and just knitted right onto their neighbors. I could have done a better job calculating gauge, sizing, etc., but I rather like the unevenness. It’s more art than math.

The final big cable braid all around took me a few more weeks. First I knitted a seven foot long braid by itself, sewed it onto the afghan, then knitted the rest right on. It was a very unportable project but kept me nice and warm every night while I worked on it.

When all was done, I wanted to take some good pictures to reflect the largeness and overall gorgeousness of this afghan. I wanted natural light, and I wanted some place large. I thought about putting it on the lawn with sheets or towels under it, but I’d have to climb on a ladder to take the pictures and be the neighborhood monkey for the rest of my life.

Earlier this week I had to visit my mom in Carmel, so I brought the afghan with me to stop at my favorite coastal area, the West Cliff in Santa Cruz. There is plenty of natural light, and the blankie looks rather pretty and petite against the Pacific Ocean. A lot of climbing involved in the photo session, up and down the rocks and trail, tumbling in the flowers, but it’s all worthwhile.

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February 18, 2009
April 19, 2010
 
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by Patons North America
Worsted
100% Merino
223 yards / 100 grams

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  • Originally queued: September 23, 2008
  • Project created: February 19, 2009
  • Finished: April 20, 2010
  • Updated: August 26, 2020