
Here are pics of the revised version done in Dcs instead of SCs.
http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...h_100_0856.jpg This is how you know that you are increasing too quickly. If you continue when it looks like this you will get a frilly edge on your afghan.
http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...h_100_0855.jpgThis is how it should look if you are getting the right numbers of increases. Nice and flat.
http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...h_100_0853.jpgThis is what did today while I was with mum. I started the next lot of points much earlier than the original pattern because I dont want the finished afghan to be so big to be as big.
http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...h_100_0857.jpg
I have now gone as far as adding 2 more rows of the blue, one of red then 2 more of blue then I have started my next lot of points.
I was not sure if it was going to look any good until I laid it out flat on the floor to take the pic. When you stand back a little you can see it better than when you are working on it.
I will probably work another group of grey and red rows the same as I have just done, then I will try to add a little more white and red to the outside edge, to bring it all together.
This is called "The seat of your pants" design method.

I guess you will all be getting out of bed soon, to start your Friday but I am off to bed

at the end of mine.
Have fun.
Colleen

PS, It now measures 24 inches.