Anyways, here's some progress on my granny's blanket...
It's turning out pretty good, not my favorite thing I've ever made, but it's growing on me... I decided to trim each square in white and attach them as I go. That's working out great, not nearly as many ends to weave in!
Anyways, we are supposed to talk about what we are working on this spring for my swap. I haven't switched anything up, still working on the same things I was working on last month (a laptop cover for my bro, the blanket above, an afghan for me, ummm... my swap partner goodies)... I don't really use wool yarns, so I haven't switched that up... I'm an acrylic kinda girl :) Wash and wear/use, baby!
8 comments:
oh my gosh! I love it, love it, love it! It may not get to go to grandma!
Oh, an apron and spoon! D'oh! I never would have gotten it if you hadn't told me, LOL!
Very pretty blanket so far! I also hate weaving in ends. : (
I'm with you on the acrylics - the yarn snobs might frown on us for it, but I don't care much for wool either, unless it's something I'm going to be felting.
Hi, I don't know how to do get ahold of you except this way. If you go to Coats & Clark website, the striped hoodie pattern you liked is now up- it's in Red Heart Sport.
pretty colors! the animals you have been making are adorable.
She's cute and the granny blanket is beautiful.
Maybe you could make a mini cookbook for her to hold?
Oh My Gosh!! I thought that was a diaper on the bunny and a rattle in his hand! You know, a "baby" bunny. LOL!! Love your granny blanket! I Love the "join as you go method" so much easier.
Pattie
Whoops, I guessed wrong about the Bunny! I love seeing your crochet blankets. I admire your patience in sewing the blocks together.
I'm an 'acrylic gal' myself. I know that is not very classy, but I hate having to be careful when I am washing stuff. That blanket looks great! I love your animals too.
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