Color Pennant Afghan (Knit)

SKU: L60388

The Color Pennant Afghan is a knit afghan pattern made with medium weight yarn that has a skill level of intermediate.


Pattern Designer
Irina Poludnenko
Skill Level
Level 3 - Intermediate
Project Type
Afghan
Yarn Used
Vanna's Choice® - 860
Pattern Gauge
16 sts + 24 rows = about 4 in. (10 cm) over Rows 1-60 of Strip I. One triangle = about 5 in. (12.5 cm) tall and 15 in. (38 cm) wide.
Pattern Size Options
One Size
Pattern Yarn Weight
4 Medium / Worsted
Dimensions Detail
About 45 x 55 in. (114.5 x 139.5 cm)
Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Knit
Made For
Adult, Woman

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Nancy Lee
No instructions for sewing the 3 panels together

I like how the afghan came out, but will NEVER do such a project again. I despise weaving in all those ends. The big problem I didn't anticipate until it was time to sew the 3 panels together: no instructions were provided for how to join them given that there are many yarn colors. I ended up using the existing yarn tails for sewing them together, when they were long enough. Otherwise I used appropriately colored yarn to join two pennants. I wish that the pattern had provided more guidance on how to sew the three panels together, given so many colors were involved. This is why I gave the pattern only one star.

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Nancy Lee
No instructions for sewing the 3 panels together

I like how the afghan came out, but will NEVER do such a project again. I despise weaving in all those ends. The big problem I didn't anticipate until it was time to sew the 3 panels together: no instructions were provided for how to join them given that there are many yarn colors. I ended up using the existing yarn tails for sewing them together, when they were long enough. Otherwise I used appropriately colored yarn to join two pennants. I wish that the pattern had provided more guidance on how to sew the three panels together, given so many colors were involved. This is why I gave the pattern only one star.