Have you ever wanted to learn to knit how to knit cables, bobbles, twists and knots? Intimidated to knit a whole afghan? Feeling left out of chances to win a whole sweaters worth of Lorna's Laces yarn by being the first to send Lorna's a photo of your finished applied cable sweater from the cover of the new Fall Vogue Knitting? I have just the solution for you! The Great American Aran Afghan Knit-a-long! This is the perfect project for learning Aran stitches with out committing to large, complicated sweater patterns. Knit all the patterns or just the ones you like!
If there is interest we can plan some group knitting times in our shop as well.
One of the best things about working a project like this is that you don't have to buy all the yarn at once! Each square will utilize about 200 yds of worsted weight yarn so you can purchase 1 or 2 hanks/skeins at a time. Traditionally, Aran garments are made from unbleached white wool but you may choose any colors or fibers you like. Dark colors are not recommended as it's too hard to see the cable patterns. The yarn called for in the book is Plymouth Encore which is a good, budget friendly, gently machine washable 75% acrylic, 25% wool yarn. I'm going to be recommending Cascade 220, Cascade 220 Superwash and Cascade Longwood for those who want 100% wools. Other great yarns that could be used are Universal Deluxe Worsted & Deluxe Worsted Superwash, Plymouth Worsted Merino Superwash.
The first square we will do is the one on page 22 of the book, designed by Carol Adams.
Supplies need will be:
The Great American Aran Afghan book
1 hank of worsted weight yarn
Size US 6 (4mm) straight or 24" circular needle
Cable needle
stitch markers are helpful but not required
The book has instruction in both written format and charts so this will also be a great way to learn to read charts!
I hope you'll join us!
(I'm just back from a lovely vacation so next week I'll return to my ongoing discussing on protein fibers)
Terry