2018 and the year-long knit-along

My blanket for the #21 Square of the Month KAL Afghan by Hannah Wallace

Knit-along Blanket

The yarn: Lion Brand® Vanna’s Choice.*

My knit-along experience:
I enjoyed exploring many new knit stitch patterns this year. The knitted squares were joined using the flat single crochet method (a tutorial by ChemKnits). Since I made the blanket twice as big as the knit-along pattern, the blanket fits a queen size bed lengthwise but could be a little wider for a better side drape. I may add additional squares to increase the width or add more rounds to the single crochet edging.

The things I would do differently was to make sure I had all the yarn I needed before modifying the knit-along pattern and joining the knitted squares earlier rather than waiting for all of them to be completed. Knitting a square or two a month with yarn I already have is doable and great for exploring and learning many knit stitch patterns. At the end of the year there’s a completed blanket. This year was a year I learnt new stitch patterns, learnt a new joining method, tried different knitting and crocheting techniques, and took part in a year-long knit-along.

Thanks to all knitters and non knitters who read this blog.


*Click here to read about how this yarn supports the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital


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It’s time to seam the knitted squares together

Knit-along by Hannah Wallace in Knit Simple Magazine, Holiday 2017 issue.
October 2018 square: Stitch pattern for the square is different from the knit-along pattern.
Yarn: Lion Brand® Vanna’s Choice®.
Project details on my Ravelry project page

Square for October 2018

All the squares for the year long knit-along have been completed and now it’s time to join them all together to make the blanket. As a knitter who prefers seamless knitting, I have to review and learn some of these seaming methods.

Some methods to join knitted squares include*:

  • I-cord knitted joins
  • Sewing (mattress stitch, back stitch etc.)
  • Crochet (slip stitch etc.)
  • Knit as you go joins
  • Some other oh so creative methods mentioned here by Mason Dixon Modern Daily Knitting

It’s time for me to seam the knitted squares together so that the blanket is finished by the end of this year.


* Tutorials for all these are available on YouTube


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