The latest seekrit knitting project
An op art baby blanket for
haineux, his wife, and of course the little baby-to-be.

It may look a little misshapen here, but that's normal; this photo was taken while I was wet-blocking it to straighten it out. It looked positively amoebic when I took it off the needles!
Made in Ella Rae Amity, and my first project knitting with two circular needles. It was easy and lots of fun, though by the end the blanket was so large that each row took a good 25 minutes.
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It may look a little misshapen here, but that's normal; this photo was taken while I was wet-blocking it to straighten it out. It looked positively amoebic when I took it off the needles!
Made in Ella Rae Amity, and my first project knitting with two circular needles. It was easy and lots of fun, though by the end the blanket was so large that each row took a good 25 minutes.
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Also, the feel is delightful. Very soft and stretchy.
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I'm so glad you like it!
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or is it "Do not adjust your set. We control the horizontal. We control the vertical."
I never can remember which show that graphic goes with.
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You always pick great colors and soft materials (you may recall I road-tested Nathan's while napping during Clare's labor).
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I can't take full credit for the yarn choice -- the good folks at Mind's Eye Yarns in Porter Square are always quite helpful finding the right yarn for the project.
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Ahem. Now that that's done.
So I write installers for Apple's iLife, and naturally, we pick appropriate code names -- GarageBand Jam Pack 5 "Symphony Orchestra" was codenamed HERRMANN. Most of the team is in Rellingen, Germany, and they were very happy when the builds came in with the correct spelling attached. I just wish I had been clever enough to find a way to hide a recording of the VERTIGO theme on the installer disks.
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I remember when this pattern first came out on Knitty and I thought, "Oh thank goodness, this is only like the second cool baby blanket pattern I've seen" (only slightly exaggerating - the other one I really like is called "Octagonal Lace", from Vogue Knitting on the Go: Baby Blankets and is made in a zillion components knitted from the center out. I made it once, with four colors, and probably never will again). ;-)
Great job! I love reading about your knitting adventures.
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I looked up "Octagonal Lace" online and found it was a bunch of separate octagons, each with its own pinwheel flower. Good lord, I'd never make something that complicated -- I'm impressed that you did!
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