Monday, November 21, 2011

That Patchwork Blanket...

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Thanks to all of you for your lovely comments on Friday, about my gorgeous Little One in her new dress...

And a very big welcome to everyone who has been visiting here from Rhonda's blog!

In the comments on Friday, Tammy was asking me about the blanket in the photos, and whether I had made it?

Yes I did... and I love it to pieces. For such a simple blanket, it gets SO many compliments whenever we use it. Generally it stays in the pram, so it's always on display when we go shopping, or out for a walk...

I get a real buzz when people ask me about it!!!

I blogged about it when I had just started on it, but I don't think that I ever got around to showing you the finished project. The original post is here.

So I started out knitting in strips like this:

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And then joined them together:

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Which gave me this lovely looking blanket:


patchwork baby blanket

But the egdes were lacking stablility, and the blanket was losing it's neat shape really easily...

So I decided to add a crochet border:

patchwork baby blanket

I only wanted something simple, which wouldn't detract from those fun squares. But one round wasn't substantial enough... see how the edges were all wavy? It didn't matter how many times I frogged it and tried again, it just wouldn't sit nicely!

patchwork baby blanket

But with a few more rounds, I ended up with this edging:

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And here's a full view of the finished project:

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But it looks much cuter with BABY hands on it, don't you agree?

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Adorable... Dimply... Pudgy... Scrumptious Little Fingers...

I could just KISS them right off...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Death. By. Cute! <3 Totally adorable picks. And seriously cool blnket :)
xo,
wink

psmflowerlady said...

Baby fingers and TOES on little chubby baby feet make everything look better! Again, lovely blanket - made even more so by baby!

jifr said...

I was beginning to wonder whatever happened with all that. ;) Glad to see you and little one are still doing well and that being a new mom again hasn't slowed you down too much. I know that with my last one it was just that much more inspiration to start making all kinds of things! ;D

Anonymous said...

Sewing squares in alternate 'grain' direction can help keep the shape

Unknown said...

Quiero traducción en español gracias

Anonymous said...

How many stitches to cast on how many rows and how many squares