Hello lovelies ,
When I near the end of a crochet project my mind often starts planning the next one . I wonder if any of you do the same ?
A couple of weeks ago my middle son asked me to make him a crochet blanket which rather surprised me as up till now he has been rather adverse to anything fluffy or yarny.
My eldest loves his granny stripe.........
made in 2010
and my youngest has a giant granny square on his bed ....
made in 2009, pre blog
though it's rather young for him now I think.
2012 seems to have been a year of baby blankets for me so I was happy to embark on my first full sized blanket this year.....but which design should I choose?
I thought about doing a ripple but I have to admit that they still require a lot of concentration to avoid going wrong and frustrating pulling back. Not too bad on a baby blanket but pretty depressing for a larger project. No, Granny squares or stripes are a safer option for me and there are loads of possibilities with these.. and so much inspiration out in blog land.
At the moment there are lots of gorgeous "Patchwork Square" blankets about. Heather inspired
this blanket I made back in March with
this wonderful creation she made back in February. Then Sandra shared
this stunning blanket ......Just beautiful .......in July. Next there was
Lucy's version ....can't wait to see this finished but I also love seeing progress shots.Watching a project progress is one of the things I love about crochet blogs.
So here is the very beginning of my latest blanket.......
The birth of what will hopefully be another successful, enjoyable project. A simple three round granny square, made last week.
Soon there were others to joint it . It's not easy to photograph long thin crochet :0)
The colours are those I used in my seaside ripple , with the unknown neutral left out and two greens added ( Meadow and Teal ) .........
Here are most of the colours in my bag. I still love this palette ,
it's very similar to my granny stripe colours and still says seaside to me......
Here is where I'm up to right now..........forty squares..........it's already making me smile so I'm hopeful I will stick with this large project. It's 16 squares wide .........big enough for a single bed.
I think it will need to be at least twenty rows in length so there is a long way to go ..........but that's O.K. with me , no rush and no complicated pattern, just granny squares in random colours.........
I hope you enjoy seeing my seaside patches blanket progressing as much as I love to share it with you :0)
I'll leave you with a couple of outdoor shots from earlier this week.........October has been pretty good so far with lots of sunny days, which make me happy .........
and sunny days often end with gorgeous sunsets ........
Have a lovely weekend .
Jacquie x