And some of them look like this:

And yes, I will be lining the back. Here is the fabric. From Glorious Color. That's right. Kaffe Fassett fabric to back a Kaffe Fassett knitting pattern, even if I'm not using his colors for the knitting. I love the contrast the circles will make with the squares rectangles.
wow, jon, that's so beautiful!
Posted by: Mark at April 14, 2005 09:26 AMWow is right! That's an epic. How patient you are. I love the contrast from the fabric to the knitting. Very daring.
Posted by: Tres at April 14, 2005 10:23 AMWow. That's about all I say right now. This is really impressive work!!
Posted by: M.A. at April 14, 2005 04:25 PMWOW! You are so creative!
Posted by: pat at April 14, 2005 06:16 PMAll I can say is Wow!! I don't knit,I crochet,but Ieven then I don't imagine doing anything this spectacular!!!
Posted by: Avery at April 14, 2005 08:21 PMLove, love, LOVE it!!!
Posted by: Karen at April 15, 2005 12:54 AMOh, that backing fabric is going to look so great! I am continually impressed by your dedication to the little intarsia squares. Its going to a favorite blanket for sure.
Posted by: Diana at April 15, 2005 09:10 AMWOW !!!
God, you really are creative ! I know you have many friends who are having babies, but you would make a pretty good uncle too !!!
;)
Rosetta is looking gorgeous! You have done a fantastic job so far and I cant wait to see the end!
Also the scarf looks good! lol
Katt
Posted by: Katt at April 15, 2005 10:31 PMWow - what an amazingly beautiful blankie! All those little squares of color. It's wonderful!
Posted by: Amy at April 18, 2005 12:32 AM