Friday, June 15, 2012

Finished Object Friday - Aquaman Square

Hello there! I finished the Aquaman Square at the end of May but didn't get to post until now.  The whole premise of super hero squares  for a blanket came about because I was watching an old episode of The Big Bang Theory TV show.

On the The Justice League Recombination (Episode 4.11) the gang go to a New Year''s Eve party at their local comic book store dressed as the Justice League of America.

So with the idea in mind, I checked the existing patterns and found a few that I could use (Batman and Superman) but needed patterns for Aquaman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, and the Green Lantern. With Excel at the ready, I started to design some squares that would make a blanket.

I started with Aquaman because the lines were pretty straight forward.

Image from DC Comics, Aquaman Archive
I used the above image as inspiration for my square and even had the design vetted by my own local comic book store (Big Bang Comics and Collectibles)!

So now for the reveal!

Outrageous!

So what do you think? I hope to publish the charts when I (and my wonderful test knitters) are done with the first rounds to make sure the chart turns out the way I expect.

Check out more Finished Objects at Tami's Amis!

<3 Heather

Details:

Patten - My own (If you are interested in testing send me an email)
Needles - Size 7/4.5 mm with 24 inch cables
Yarn -  Comfort Solids & Heathers, in Liquorice, Kidz Orange, Primary Yellow and  Adirondack 
Duration - 1 Week
Size - 60 stitches by 60 stitches
Gauge - 5 stitches per inch

14 comments:

  1. That is so cool.
    How many squares are you going to end up with?

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    1. There were 6 characters in the episode so 6 squares and 6 solid color squares to fill out a blanket

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  2. *Nerdgasm* that is really cool and super awesome looking. You are seriously talented.

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    1. Oh thanks, really just good at making stuff in excel

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  3. You definitely should release the charts when you are done. I know so many people who would LOVE this. You do knit the best blankets!

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    1. Thanks! I just make what I like. I will keep you updated.

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  4. Awesome! And I agree , you should definately release the charts when you're done :)

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    1. I plan on it. It was the plan to release them cause where is the fun in keeping it to myself.

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  5. Totally awesome! What a fun idea. Yet another reason I need to learn to knit!

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    1. I started to knit because I found something that I had to make right then. I couldn't do another craft until I made that hat. Anything is possible with the right motivation.

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  6. Ooh, brilliant idea. Might have to do something similar!

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    1. Thanks! Plan on publishing the chart when this is done.

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