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zaneteknits

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1 like • 29d
Now after being hand washed, spun at max speed in my washer and laid out to dry. Not much change. The sleeves have grown a little longer, that’s all.
Some progress and thoughts
Last AC body chart done. Another BC chart to go. I have started making swatches for the hem. To be continued. :-) I always end up systemizing procedures, so the last two AC charts have consisted of 2 colors plus mohair for 5-6-5 rows and 3 colors plus mohair for 3-4-3-4-3 rows. As shown in the second picture. I have realized that subconsciously I’m influenced from my Marie Wallin cardigan that I knitted years back. She makes amazing colorchanges with her (extremely expensive) color range British breeds
Some progress and thoughts
Partly clue 5, partly clue 6
Somewhere in the middle of clue 5 AND 6, since I started the sleeves a while back. It has proven very useful, since I have to make new color choices for every chart! One chart more on the body, several on the sleeves I think. And then the pain of deciding the hem and neck!
Partly clue 5, partly clue 6
1 like • Feb 23
@Cher Daun thank you :-)
1 like • Feb 24
@Fabienne Pottier Yes. But not very practical in cold weather :-)
The moment when the 5th Clue gets out... 
You’ve probably guessed what this clue is about since there isn’t much left to do. 🫣 It might not feel as exciting as the earlier clues, and for some of you, it might even mean there’s not much to work on—especially if your row gauge was on the longer side. If that’s the case, think of this as a little breather before the big finale. 🙂 But if you’re doing the longer version (like I did!) or your row gauge is tighter, you’ll have plenty of knitting to keep you busy until the next clue comes out. 🧶 Right now, over 420 projects have made it past Clue 1 on Skool, with new people still joining in! Plus, 175 have already finished Clue 4, and lots of you sharing your progress with big smiles, and honestly, nothing makes me happier! If you’ve already got the pattern, check your inbox or refresh your Ravelry library to grab the Clue 5 file. If you haven’t joined yet, you can get the pattern here. No new tutorials this time! For those who had issues with playing the videos recently, I hope that’s sorted now. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get much help from Loom support, but if you’re still having trouble, shoot me a DM with your device, OS version, browser (and version), and your general location (just the town is fine). 🙏 Alright, let’s get knitting! 💪
1 like • Feb 18
@Suzan Put Good idea!
0 likes • Feb 18
@Inge Sjøland Love your creative take in version 2!
Clue 4: Lost Plot and Wild Adventures
I started Clue 4 late (busy week) and it took forever but only because I can’t NOT over complicate. I lost the plot on the side seam that was in clue 3. I had done all but the final block when I realized but oh well lol. I totally forgot that was supposed to carry over from clue 3!! Oh well, it didn’t really matter as my motifs didn’t collide. I have thoroughly enjoyed all the new skills I’ve learned! In this second row of fairy bridges over choppy waters, I decided to take inspiration from the chart but add on a pseudo fake front half cable so the richer pink stitches would come together while their light counter parts would form the frame. I’ve really enjoyed blending color by working with different yarns. I have honestly not really had the recommended colors except my two primary cA, cC. Otherwise I’ve gone into a “fill in the blanks” when it comes to color. I get really inspired by the chart, seeing colors and replications when I have a view of the base set up. I hope it’s okay wandering so far off the beaten path. @Zanete Hussain - your pattern is so wonderfully written that I immediately understand and if I don’t you have such helpful tutorials. The clarity and skill of the written pattern is testament to allowing this bby beginner take such a strong foundation and branch out to embellish. Also, the beadwork takes forever!! Especially the last two rows of fairy bridges!!
Clue 4: Lost Plot and Wild Adventures
0 likes • Feb 17
@Bethany Rockey Which method do you use? Do you have a tiny hook for pulling the stitch through the bead?
0 likes • Feb 18
@Bethany Rockey Thank you for thorough answer :-) I would want the beads centered also!
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Johanne Bjerregaard
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Joined Jan 18, 2026
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