Giganto-Blanket Time Lapse Video
Good morning, everyone! I did a time lapse while knitting a dark-brown Giganto-Blanket recently, and I wanted to share it with everyone. Here you go!
The video captures about 1 hour and 20 minutes of me knitting a dark-brown version of my Giganto-Blanket, with a shot taken once every 4 seconds. The whole blanket takes about 2 1/2 hour to knit total.
For more information about my Giganto-Blanket, please visit the FAQ page. Thanks for watching!
Tags: giganto-blanket, roving, videoCategorized in: Musings
3 Comments
This is rad! Looks like a pretty good arm workout, too.
Have you always knit forwards and backwards? Or did you start out flipping the work, and realizing that was a pain in the arse?
-Nicole
Knit, Nicole, Knit!
Hi Nicole! I learned to knit backwards for entrelac and it became pretty clear that this was a good technique to use for the giganto-blanket as well! I don’t usually knit backwards for other projects, but this definitely saves some arm strength!
I learned to knit backward on arm knitting, then got to love it in entrelac, and plan to use it if I do a giganto blanket! Thanks for directions and suppliers!