Friday, September 08, 2006

 

mitered square question

I'd like to make a mitered square scrap blanket but I want to make the squares a little smaller and I can't figure out how many to cast on to get the smaller square if anyone has made smaller squares could you let me know how many to cast on?? I was thinking maybe half the size posted in the book, or close too it Thanks :)
Barb

Comments:
If you cast on half as many stitches, the squares will be half as tall and half as wide as the original. This means the area of the squares will only be a quarter of the original. That's a very big size difference and would mean making an awful lot of squares.

If you want the finished square to be half the area of the original you need to divide the number of cast on stitches by 1.4 (It's all to do with Pythagoras' Theorem)

I believe there were 72 stitches for the original so you would need about 52.

Of course you can make them any size you want but, in my experience, small squares can be very tedious, and don't leave as much scope for striping.
 
TY for the help I'll try that and see how it goes
 
I did 48 stitch ones also, and then knit a 2 inch border around all of the squares. Each miter came out a bit more quickly than when I did the 72 stitch ones for Jenn's blanket also.
 
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