[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Knit throw

slery slerythema at gmail.com
Sun Jun 15 03:12:49 UTC 2025


Depending on the size of the letters (guage), you could do them in a 
quilt block pattern and then use other patterns or a single pattern for 
the remaining blocks. Cables, basket weave, seed stitch, a dish cloth 
pattern, etc.

Cindy

On 6/14/2025 2:42 PM, Tracy Carcione via NFB-Blind-Crafters wrote:
>
> A friend asked me for a knit throw to show off what blind people can 
> do to an organization she works for part-time, the Paper Mill 
> Playhouse (a theater that has some described performances).  She’d 
> like it to have their initials, PMP, and whatever other pattern I fancy.
>
> I found patterns for letters on good old Daisy and Storm, 
> daisyandstorm.com, and the letters are 17 rows high.  I could put them 
> in a couple times, and maybe figure out how to put braille letters 
> with them.  I could put stripes or something else between the rows 
> with the letters.
>
> I’m thinking what those stripes should be.  Does anyone have a throw 
> pattern they like I could adapt?  Or have ideas?  Or even feel like 
> this is a project they would really love to undertake?
>
> Tracy
>
> Tracy
>
>
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