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The Small Squares Are Much Faster To Do! - Blog Posts

2 years ago

Update!!:

Big granny squares (not ending in A): 11/13

Small granny squares (not ending in A): 1/60

Small granny squares (not ending in B): 0/12

Quarter large granny square (not ending in A): 4/4

Half large granny square (not ending in A): 8/8

Half small granny square (not ending in B): 12/12

It looks like that for now

Update!!:

So I have thrown myself into a huge project, which is to make a plaid for my mother

Screenshot of a webpage displaying a picture of the finished word. The plaid is placed on a share in backyard.
Screenshot of the webpage for the pattern. Between two blocks of texts are placed two pictures. The top one shows the placement for each version of the granny squares. The bottom one is a photography of the different granny squares.

This is the finished plaid from the creator and all the squares, half squares and quarter squares I have to do.

Photography of the finished work for now. The similar pieces are sorted and placed on top of each other in a manner that allows to see the borders and count them.

I've done all that so far, which corresponds to the four corners, all the big borders, half of the small borders and one baby square.

I'm doing it using yarn my mother wanted, which is a mix of cotton and merinos wool. There's 10 colours total but I'm not using the same as what is shown in the pattern.


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