It occurred to me that you might be curious about stitch counts for the weekly patterns so I have compiled a list for you.
Week 1: 393
Week 2: 306
Week 3: 581
Week 4: 681
Week 5: 681
Week 6: 644
Week 7: 534
Week 8: 242
Week 9: 415
Week 10: 574
Week 11: 535
Week 12: 428
Week 13: 665
Week 14: 548
Week 15: 791
Week 16: 495
Week 17: 554
Week 18: 748
Week 19: 536
Week 20: 501
Week 21: 582
Week 22: 548
Week 23: 767
Week 24: 662
Week 25: 398
Week 26: 508
Week 27: 512
Week 28: 511
Week 29: 484
Week 30: 600
Week 31: 548
Week 32: 435
Week 33: 401
Week 34: 422
Week 35: 573
Week 36: 469
Week 37: 532
Week 38: 523
Week 39: 604
Week 40: 595
Week 41: 520
Week 42: 587
Week 43: 726
Week 44: 529
Week 45: 646
Week 46: 616
Week 47: 800 -> I may end up splitting this over 2 weeks, I'll ask the fb group closer to this time.
Week 48: 384
As you can see some weeks are more work than others, hopefully seeing this won't be too daunting!
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Wow, looking at the single parts it certainly doesn't look like that many stitches!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't does it? It just goes to show that lots of smaller parts is less daunting overall :)
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