Prelude | Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Part Four


Well, we’ve made some progress, haven’t we?
However, this is one of those times when I’m looking at a pic of my knitting and thinking… that doesn’t look as good as I thought it did. My eye is drawn to the wobbly bobbly bits.
We know that blocking is magic, though. Which I hope holds up because look how pointy it still is in the middle. It’s very tall for a blanket.

If it doesn’t block flat, I’m going to tell people it’s a representation of Yggdrasil, whose roots and branches reach all realms.
Things are slower going now, with lots of branches and even some wee leaves to make each round. It took a bit of adjusting to, going from just one place where there were branches to build to a bustling canopy, and I’m very much relying on referring to the pattern throughout.

I’m almost done with chart two of three – there will be owls soon! At the end of chart two there will be 396 stitches each round. Looooot of knitting.
This is the Olympic Forest Baby Blanket (Ravelry link) by Verybusymonkey Designs (Designer’s site).