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zaneteknits

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Clue 4
What a pleasure to knit! I believe this is the most patterned colourwork I have ever knitted and that’s saying something. I thought Pagan Sky and A Thousand and One Suns were comprehensive knits!
Clue 4
1 like • 2d
Love your colour combination @Beth Williams beautiful!
Ready for Clue 4? The time has come. 
It's amazing to see your projects become more and more beautiful with every clue! Right now here on Skool, we have 400 projects finished with Clue 1, 350 with Clue 2, and over 200 progress photos posted for Clue 3! I especially love seeing the photos of you modelling your work with proud smiles, that always makes my day! ❤️ Before we move on to Clue 4, I wanted to share a fun little thing I noticed yesterday. I've been keeping a note of everyone making two versions (there are 20 of you so far!), and I realized that two of those people have the same name. What a one-in-a-million coincidence! Shoutout to @Susan Evans and @Susan Evans 🥂 Clue 4 is here, and it comes with a fun new texture! I hope you’ll love adding this little stitch pattern to your projects as much as I did. I’ve already used it in a few of my recent designs, so of course, I had to include it in this one too. 😅 If you already have the pattern, check your inbox for the update or refresh your Ravelry library to download the Clue 4 file. If you haven’t joined yet but would like to, you can get the pattern here. I’ve also added some new tutorials for Clue 4 in the Rujuu course. Just head to the Classroom tab to check them out! Bring on the stunning photos and let me know if you’re going straight or shaped!! 🤩
2 likes • 2d
Loving the textured pattern. Such an interesting and fun knit! I have decided to go straight 💘
0 likes • 2d
@Julia Bernhardt love this colour combination!
Fake Seam
Do we still purl the fake seam stitch in the first rows of Clue 4?
1 like • 3d
@Zanete Hussain perfect sense! Thank you 🙏
0 likes • 3d
@Ginette Stone I do drop down but not if a whole row needs fixing 😳 easier to frog 🐸
Tinking and frogging experience
Dear Reader, it is better to have knitted and frogged, than to never have tinked at all! Having gone back to basics and my original gauge, and with help from @Zanete Hussain (thank you so much), I frogged back to the beginning of the short rows to correct lumpiness and errors. Changing sizes was therefore easy, from 3 to 4, as the pattern was identical at that stage. I dreaded doing it with two jumpers on the go; the second one had insurmountable loose tension problems from the chenille yarn. I felt that all my progress was lost and was feeling low. To combat the gloom I reknit jumper 2 from scratch, and steam blocked after clue 1 was finished; with careful concentration, the problem was resolved and I felt better. While that was drying, I reknit jumper 1 as size 4. It's now complete up to clue 3, and I'm really happy with it; the knitting lies flat without blocking, it's smooth and soft to the hand, I can't stop stroking it! It was totally worth it to go back and fix. I've learned much about why I knit, what my expectations are, and how to approach my knitting more mindfully. Now that I've got more stitch markers, I can catch up on jumper 2 before the release of clue 4. I'm happy only having one up to date, as the second is a present with no time constraints.
Tinking and frogging experience
1 like • 4d
Well done on your choice of colour! Love it!
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Kerry Mallett
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349points to level up
@kerry-mallett-9314
Knitting is one of my happy places! I love stranded colour work and taking on challenging new designs. KAL2026 my second mystery knitalong! Such fun!

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