My crochet hook has been getting a work out! In the past few days I've made three crochet hats, and working on two baby blankets :o)
I found that working in individual granny squares was very time consuming (I am loving the colours and how it is turning out though, it will just take a bit longer) so I decided to have a go at one continuous blanket. I couldn't find a pattern for the kind of blanket I was looking for so I just went for it and so far so good! I remember having one similar when I was little, and as I grew out of it my mum gave it to me for a dolls blanket. Both my sister and I had one, so I knew I needed to have some ready here for our own children! Also with all the little ones being born recently, I figured a few blankets would come in handy for baby showers and birthdays.
And guess what? Next Wednesday I will be meeting with a group of ladies for a luncheon who have been knitting and crocheting for many years so I am very excited to be meeting some locals with similar passions and learn from the best! That might sound boring to some... but all you other crochet-addicts out there understand who fantastic an opportunity this will be! I am hoping to pick up some new stitches and techniques.
A bit baby obsessed at the moment? Ok yes I am... I admit it!
I love that little blanket! I always say i'm going to learn how to do granny squares, and I just never do. I blame my kids =) Thats what they are there for right? =)
ReplyDeleteThankyou! :o) I am so suprised at how easy it is to make...you really do have to have a movie on in the background though, the hours just fly by once you're into it!
DeleteGranny squares are actually really simple, and extremely addictive!
I so far don't have kids yet, so alas can't use them as an excuse lol :p
The blanket is gorgeous... and the hats! Adorable! You are making me want to learn how to crochet!!!
ReplyDeleteYou should! It's fun! It's definately back in fashion and not just for our grandmothers anymore!
DeleteI love the colors of your granny squares!
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