Ever since I saw Rachele's Bobble Blanket, I've been thinking about it. It's so beautiful and it's the perfect fall project. So I broke down and started my own this weekend. It's an easy pattern and it certainly a stash buster! I may not have enough yarn on hand to finish it without buying some more. It will be worth it though. Of course I've already got plans for my next project. I want to use this pattern with my cotton yarn and make rugs for my bathroom! Not sure if that will be before or after I spend the next 10 years working on my king-sized granny square blanket. Actually, I'm working on another little side project that I hope I can share with you very soon (it's a surprise! And no I'm not pregnant! I feel the need to say that whenever I say I have a surprise). Just wait and see!
I am planning to start this too! I'm in the middle of a large ripple afghan and I was hoping to finish that before I get involved in another LARGE project. I have project ADD.
ReplyDeletecrochet blankets are so nice - but knitting a blanket (only one i can do) is a pain i cannot do it - i tried
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Knitting a blanket seems like an impossible task to me!
DeleteIt is turning out great!! So many fun plans. I can't wait to hear what the surprise project is. I need to start crafting more.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours!! I can't wait to see how it turns out
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oh this is great !! i can't crochet at all .... like it's somewhat ridiculous how I can't even make one row of crotchet look like anything more than a knotted ball of string! I can't wait to see it when you are all done !! one of these days I will take a class, and come to you for tips and tricks of the trade ;)
ReplyDeleteIt took me a long time to get the hang of it- with a little help from my grandma (and a lot of help from YouTube)!
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