So I finally got a hold of some pictures of the blanket I crocheted for Nyah. I kept forgetting to ask Kwiddens, and then when I did, she kept forgetting to take the pictures for me, and it was just a months-long cycle of forgetfulness. Oh well.
Here is a picture of the blanket: In this shot you can see how the eyelets are shaped.
This shot is a little closer so you can see the stitch definition:
I made it 3'x5', to fit a crib. It took 15 balls of yarn, at $4.50 per ball (silk/bamboo blend), so you can do the math. A little expensive, but totally worth it because this is my little baby niece and she deserves the best. I'm going to spoil her terribly, you know. I won't be able to help myself.
Making this blanket was fun and easy, until I got to the very end and had to weave in all the ends and then it was NOT fun but still easy, and since it wasn't fun I kept putting it off until I finished just in the nick of time the morning of Kwiddens's baby shower.
I loved and hated the yarn. From ball to ball the texture of the yarn changed, sometimes being very silky and smooth (it being made of silk and all) and sometimes being rather catchy, and when you have rough chemist hands, that makes it a little more difficult and/or unpleasant to work with.
All in all, it took me less than a month to finish all the crocheting and then two months to weave in the ends after that, due to the procrastination, which is in turn due to the fact that I hate weaving in ends.
Did I mention I hate weaving in ends?
Anyway, this blanket is heirloom quality, so it's safely stowed away until Nyah becomes less...leaky. I'm excited for her to eventually have some portraits with it! I am very proud of my work on this one.
Beautiful!!!! Makes me want to curl up and take a nap.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It turned out really soft and snuggly, but not too warm. Perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteWOW, that's impressive. and that baby girl will treasure that gift forever. i still have the blanket my great-grandmother crocheted for me at my birth. i adore it.
ReplyDeleteSomeone in my family (I don't remember who) crocheted a purple blanket for my birth, but when they tried to cover me with it, I HATED it, so they put it away and gave it to Em later when she was born, and she has slept with it every day ever since. It's purple, so it's "Purpie". Very cute.
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