The first blanket completed was a flower granny throw rug for myself. It was originally supposed to be a single bed blanket for Little Miss R but she decided that she liked another one I was doing better so this one turned into the throw rug.
I love it and am looking forward to winter when I can snuggle under it on a cool night. The pretty edging was from a pattern by Lucy over at Attic 24 which you can access from my side bar. She's got some amazing patterns which are easy to follow and simple for a novice like me!
The blanket for Little Miss R ended up being a ripple blanket which I had been wanting to try for ages. I made so many mistakes doing it but crochet is pretty forgiving and I'm happy with the result. Little Miss R was very happy too until she started waking up with a 'furry mouth' from the wool and now it's been delegated to the corner of the room. Maybe she'll use it in Winter snuggling up on the lounge too otherwise we may have to put it away until she's a bit older.
I just love all the wonky wiggly stipes!
My current range of projects are throw rugs for all the nieces and nephews. My intention is to have one done for each of them by Christmas which gives me the whole year. I've been going quite well so far and am very happy with the results. The above black, red and white blanket will be for Master R who is 3 so I thought that boy colours would be great for him. I also love the stitch that I'm doing for his blanket which is a tricolour sand stitch. It's so effective and SO EASY!
For Miss T who is now 12 I'm making a summer granny square blanket in lots of wonderful bright colours. I've got plenty of circles done and have started on some squares so I just need a bit of time now to sit down and finish off the squares then it will be a process of putting it all together. I'll definately keep you posted on how they're all going.
I just love all the wonky wiggly stipes!
My current range of projects are throw rugs for all the nieces and nephews. My intention is to have one done for each of them by Christmas which gives me the whole year. I've been going quite well so far and am very happy with the results. The above black, red and white blanket will be for Master R who is 3 so I thought that boy colours would be great for him. I also love the stitch that I'm doing for his blanket which is a tricolour sand stitch. It's so effective and SO EASY!
For Miss T who is now 12 I'm making a summer granny square blanket in lots of wonderful bright colours. I've got plenty of circles done and have started on some squares so I just need a bit of time now to sit down and finish off the squares then it will be a process of putting it all together. I'll definately keep you posted on how they're all going.
Hope the sun's shining brightly in your patch.
I'm off to do a bit more crochet and try and get a bit more of the blankets done while Master M is having his nap and Little Miss R is at school.
Susan
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