Welcome to the sixth part of the Mamluk SAL! This month we are going to finish the row! Although we are half way with the monthly parts we are not halfway with the stitching as the coming six months will feature the higher stitch count areas.
This is what it will look like after this month's part is stitched if you are doing the original version. You get the unironed version this month, it is a WIP after all so creases are to be expected.
Please note that the patterns show the entire pattern area every month -
as time goes by the space will become covered in stitches. So what
shows as the middle this month IS the middle of the pattern.
This month there are 222 stitches (12 stitches of red and 210 stitches of blue) for the original version and 266 (56 stitches of red and 210 stitches of blue) for the restored version.
You can find the original pattern here
You can find the restored pattern here
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I'll see you Friday with the sixth 50 x 50 for 2019!
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Another pretty (although a little predictable) part. I am very much looking forward to discovering what might be hiding in the as-off unstitched area!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, very predictable but sometimes it's nice to know what you are making :)
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