cloud, lime, clematis, rose, bluebell, raspberry,
parma violet (for joining)
petrol, lavender, storm blue, aster, violet, meadow, petrol, plum
all joined together with parma violet
Lucy made a single bed blanket for which you needed to make 9 strips
across the bed with 14 strips down = 126 squares
I decided that I wanted to make a double bed blanket so that I could look at it
every day on my bed, so another five rows to make
so that meant I needed another 70 squares = a total of 196 squares
and so my squares began - little piles of them
and then there were more - I needed 14 different colour combinations
Lucy had designed a new granny square and it was lovely to make them as
they were quite different from the classic granny squares
piles and piles of them all with letters on trying to keep track
of the rows I needed and whether I had enough of the
right colours for the 14 piles of 14 squares
Eventually I could start the joining to make the rows
Starting at the top of the row and adding down
until there were 14 squares in a row
Then to start joining on the next row
Then more
And more
Yet again more
Oooohhhh the blanket was coming together and I was lovviingggg it
Then of course there is a border of 8 rows to put around it
the first row was to be cloud then
lavender, violet, plum, raspberry, meadow, sage, storm
and finally 6 months later it is finished and on the bed!!
Isn't it gorgeous?
A few weeks ago this beautiful blossom was on the cherry tree
and then it blew off and looked like pink snow
leaving the tree looking rather bare
so I crocheted some covers over some plastic balls
and hung them in the tree to give it back some colour
Yay I love it and there is more to come!!
Another of Lucy's patterns that I couldn't wait to do,
so once the harmony blanket was finished I starting
making some bits and pieces
Starting with covering a polystyrene ring
then a few of these
then some more
some of these
a few of these
one of these
then some more
some of these
one of these
and a bit more crochet in a different colour and you get
this little lady
Assemble everything you have made and you have
a lovely Autumnal wreath
a few squares joined together and there is a
cushion cover
some of the blue strips on the left
become these scanner pockets for parkruns
and the greens
become these little worms
I started to make a few hearts
After seven rounds and changing colours this heart is finished
and some more are finished
All done
some baby knitting
some bunting!
these few bits
become Peter the parrot - ready for a pirate parkrun
some shorty trainer socks
The knit n natter ladies have started some squares
for our next project
A few of these
OOOOOOooooo and what are these for??!!!
and finally this little chap
Thanks for popping by and hope to see you again soon
Xx Joy xX
You've been so busy !!! I need to do my wreath sometime :) love it all xxx
ReplyDeleteIndeed I have and yes you must, shout if you need some help xx
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