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GREAT
AMERICAN
ARAN
AFGHAN -
24 SQUARES
THE GREAT AMERICAN ARAN AFGHAN
SQUARE
#2

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Title: SQUARE
2 (page 14) OF THE
GREAT
AMERICAN
ARAN
AFGHAN.
Designer: GINETTE
BELANGER
Instructor: Linda Lucente
Materials:
Yarn: Worsted
weight yarn of your choice.
May we suggest Navajo Wool or machine washable COMFORT.
If choosing a single color for all 20-24 squares, we may be
required to special order the yarn - please contact me in advance.
Yards: Approximately
200 yards per square.
Gauge: 4.75 stitches per inch. (19 stitches over 4 inch square
swatch)
Needles:
Size 8 - straights or circular.
Skill
Level:
Most squares require Intermediate skills but 4 of them are easier. Comments: It
is more than likely that your knitting skills will advance by the time you
have completed about 7 or 8 squares: this is the nature of the project
due to the variability of each square that presents their own challenges. Dates/Times:
February 16th at 1:30pm Fee:
$30.00
NOTE: If yarn purchased at
JSY
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Note:
20 squares have been designed for the Afghan and 4 squares have
been designed for individual pillows to complement the afghan. Your
selection of one or all 24 squares are totally up to you. You can mix
and match any square. Many
have already decided to knit all 24 squares whereas, others have
chosen
to knit less than 10 designs. The choice is entirely yours! A
SMALL BIT OF HISTORY! This
Great American Aran Afghan project is the 4th afghan designed and published
in the past issues of KNITTER'S
MAGAZINE. Beginning in the spring
of 1996, prior projects included 1) The Great American Afghan, 2)
The Great North American Afghan, 3) The Great American Kid's Afghan and
now, 4) The Great American Aran Afghan (GAAA). The GAAA was the result
of a Design
Contest open to it's readers. Knitters were
challenged to
design a square. Over 6 issues later and hundreds of submissions the TOP
24 squares were chosen. We now present Square 2 in this class. Not
all of the squares are equal in terms of knitting skill. Some are fairly simple
once you've learned how to use a CABLE needle (we can teach you how
to do a simple cable in minutes!) The others are going to challenge you
a bit more. All-in-all, this afghan will provide a perfect opportunity to try
a new
technique on a small scale.
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