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Sudoku Lap Throw
I wanted to share something that came up in discussion a couple of weekends
ago when knitting with some friends. One person had seen an afghan/lap throw done in the manner of a Sudoku puzzle. There were nine colors with a number (1-9) assigned to each color. You take a solved Sudoku puzzle and arrange the knitted or crocheted squares of colors according to where the numbers fall. There was a lot of discussion of putting black or dark borders around each square or not or just putting the border around the outside or doing both. BonnieBlue |
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Sudoku Lap Throw
Years ago i knitted a sweater with 9 colors i made it in a Log cabin
pattern , mooving the numbers +1 up in each square ,, but i knitted it in one go =2 squares are on each half part of the sweater ,,, [ 2 on front 2 on back i Drew a pattern and calculated the sizes so that 1 square will cover 1/4 of my circumference ,,, i started each inside with an other color and than followed the surrounding `strips` by numbers ,,,, at times i knitted 6 colors in one row ,,,, was sun still looks great. mirjam I wanted to share something that came up in discussion a couple of weekends ago when knitting with some friends. One person had seen an afghan/lap throw done in the manner of a Sudoku puzzle. There were nine colors with a number (1-9) assigned to each color. You take a solved Sudoku puzzle and arrange the knitted or crocheted squares of colors according to where the numbers fall. There was a lot of discussion of putting black or dark borders around each square or not or just putting the border around the outside or doing both. BonnieBlue |
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Sudoku Lap Throw
BonnieBlue,
The latest Knit1 magazine for Fall or Winter (brunette with long hair and a cream colored giant cable sleeveless sweater on the cover) has it. I believe it has borders around the 9 patches and overall, but not the individual squares. Jenn in CA BonnieBlue wrote: I wanted to share something that came up in discussion a couple of weekends ago when knitting with some friends. One person had seen an afghan/lap throw done in the manner of a Sudoku puzzle. There were nine colors with a number (1-9) assigned to each color. You take a solved Sudoku puzzle and arrange the knitted or crocheted squares of colors according to where the numbers fall. There was a lot of discussion of putting black or dark borders around each square or not or just putting the border around the outside or doing both. BonnieBlue |
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Sudoku Lap Throw
I love that idea, I'm a sodoku addict! I might just put an unsolved
puzzle together, knit up some # washcloths and leave it out. It would be a great idea for a guest bedroom! |
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