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12th April 19, 02:32 PM
#11
Go for it! And share too!
I know Rocky has one on his site that I have played with a few times, its free.
My vote is for a more intricate pattern. Otherwise you would just have another simple check, with colors someone else has probably already done.
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12th April 19, 05:55 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by KnittedReenactor
Go for it! And share too!
Indeed! This will be an interesting exercise.
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12th April 19, 08:58 PM
#13
Boy, you guys are an inspiring lot. Had a bit of time today (I know... rare) and got onto Scotsweb to see what I could come up with using only two colours but a more complex pattern.
I decided to go with something a bit uncommon for the colours. I chose muted orange and light gray. It’s not as complex as I could have gone but I also wanted something that would be reasonably aesthetically pleasing (at least to my eye).
So here’s what I came up with.

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13th April 19, 05:05 AM
#14
My gut reaction to the second image you posted was, "durable, and if this were a shirt, I'd grab it first for a chilly day and expect it survive my rigorous lifestyle."
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13th April 19, 09:20 AM
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 Originally Posted by Tarheel
My gut reaction to the second image you posted was, "durable, and if this were a shirt, I'd grab it first for a chilly day and expect it survive my rigorous lifestyle."
Lol! True... true... it’s actually quite challenging working with just two colours.
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