Some of you may remember that a few years ago I did a Newbie Knitting series here on the blog. At the time I know it encouraged many of our readers to pick up some needles and jump into the world of knitting. I also know that many of our readers still don’t know how to knit. Every time my mother posts a link to a knitting pattern we get many comments about how our readers wished they knew how to knit. We also receive emails from readers who have completed our Newbie Knitting series and want to know what we would suggest for their next knitting project.
So today I would like to introduce our new knitting series that uses the Learn-to-Knit Afghan book by Barbara Walker. This book helps take the Newbie Knitter from complete beginner into the intermediate-advanced world of knitting. Each lesson introduces a new concept or technique that you practice while knitting a small square block. By the end of the book you will have completed 63 individual blocks that will be joined together to create a sampler style afghan. You will learn how to work with multiple colors to create mosaic patterns. You will also learn how to knit lace and cable designs. When you have completed your afghan you will feel ready to tackle just about any knitting pattern you would like.
I plan to share 1-2 blocks a week so that we will complete this afghan over the next year. I am taking notes and some pictures as I go that I will share with you. The weekly posts will also give everyone a great space in which we can discuss any trouble someone may be having with a particular pattern.
Materials:
Worested Weight Yarn in the following colors:
- 28oz Light Color A yarn (7-9 skeins)
- 28oz Light Color B yarn (7-9 skeins)
- 12oz Dark Color C yarn (3-4 skeins)
- 12oz Dark Color D yarn (3-4 skeins)
- 12oz Dark Color border yarn (3-4 skeins)
Additional Supplies:
- 1 pair straight needles size 6 (or the size that works well with your yarn) 10″ long
- 1 circular needle size 6 (or matching size of your straight needles) 16″ long
- 1 set of double pointed needles in the same size
- 1 blunt yarn needle
- 1 box of ring markers (or make your own with scrap yarn)
- 1 pair of scissors
- 1 crochet hook size H (or to match needle size) for borders
NOTE: The Amazon links don’t always load the correct needle size. Be sure to click on the size you need when adding the needles to your cart.
I will be starting the lessons in a week or two. I’m trying to get quite a bit ahead of everyone and this time will also give everyone a chance to collect the project materials. I will share more about the yarn I chose and my favorite knitting needles in another post shortly.
If you are completely new to knitting I recommend that you start by going through the Newbie Knitting series, at least the first couple of lessons. As I talk about the afghan blocks, I will be assuming everyone knows how to cast on, bind off, and use the knit and purl stitches.
SO LET’S GET STARTED!
Here are the blocks we have already completed!
Section 1 — Knit-Purl Combinations
- Block One: Garter Stitch
- Block Two: Stockinette Stitch
- Block Three: Basketweave
- Block Four: Lattice Seed Stitch
- Block Five: Diagonal Ribbing
- Block Six: Twisted and Crossed Ribbing
- Block Seven: Garter and Rib Pattern
- Block Eight: Rose Fabric
Section 2 — Mosaic Patterns
- Block Nine: Horizontal Chain
- Block Ten: Diagonal Chain
- Block Eleven: Miniature Mosaic
- Block Twelve: Harlequin
- Block Thirteen: Greek Cross
- Block Fourteen: Chevron
- Block Fifteen: Stepped Fret
- Block Sixteen: Double Scroll
Section 3 — Slip-Stitch Patterns
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My Learn-to-Knit Afghan book by Barbara Walker book just arrived in today’s mail. I had no idea it would be more then a booklet like you see at the Joann store displays. It looks great and I’m excited to get started!
I’m glad you like the look of the book. I hope we have a bunch of people join us on this knit-along. I will be starting the posts for it soon. 🙂
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[…] This series covers several different knitting stitches using the Learn-to-Knit Afghan book by Barbara Walker. Whether you are a true beginner or an intermediate knitter, you can take your knitting to the next level working through the blocks in this book.u00A0About once a week I will be adding one new block to the blog with some of my notes. If you would like to knit along with us please feel free to leave your comments, questions, suggestions, and links to photos in the COMMENT section. You can also add a photo to our Flickr group or tag a Tweet with #WFAlearn2knit.u00A0If you are just joining us you might want to start with the introductory post.u00A0u00A0 […]