No, I haven't finished the elephant but you should know by now that I like to have more than one project on the go ~ and in my defence, at least I'm whittling down the stash of shame 😉
I don't think I've mentioned that a couple of months or so ago we decided to switch back from a duvet to sheets and blankets. You may be thinking that we must have lost our minds, but to be honest I was tired of wrestling with the duvet cover each time I changed our bed ~ it's bloody exhausting! And for some reason our duvet would never stay in the cover properly, so one of us always ended up with a bunched-up section of duvet and the other with an empty bit of cover 😒 So the decision was made and I have to say that I love how cosy the bed feels with sheets and blankets. I bought a pair of cellular blankets and a lovely old-fashioned candlewick bedspread from Ebay but the last couple of weeks have been pretty cold at night, so I added another (pre-loved) cellular blanket that I already had. It's really meant for a double-bed so is a little small for our king-size but will do the job until I get this latest WIP finished.
So this bundle of yarn from the infamous stash is destined to become a blanket to lay over the top of our plain candlewick bedspread. It's Deramores Vintage Chunky (which has been discontinued, it seems), a 50/50 mix of merino wool and acrylic yarn. I thought long and hard about which blanket pattern to use and in the end decided to make one with individual squares, rather than one made as a whole like the chevron blankets I've recently finished.
The pattern I've chosen is the Spring Garden Baby Blanket by Lullaby Lodge ~ obviously I shall be making rather more squares than are in the pattern 😏 I'm also making all my squares using the same colours rather than a mixture as in the pattern. I thought it would be nice to do something different this time ~ not to mention it being easier to juggle small squares rather than a king-size blanket 😄 I know I shall have the size issue to contend with at some point but at least it won't be all the way through the project!
I made a sample last night, all in one colour, just to see what size square this chunky yarn works up to. As you can see it's a simple circle-in-a-square motif, which works up pretty quickly. The label suggests using a 6mm hook but I preferred the slightly softer effect a 6.5mm hook gave. I did also try a 7mm hook but wasn't so keen on how that turned out. The squares are 6.5" and I've decided to make the blanket 10x10 ~ hopefully I will have enough yarn! That will make the main body of the blanket 65" square. The whole blanket has a border of three rounds of granny shells in one colour (cream in my project), followed by a fourth round in a different colour and finally finishing with a scalloped edging ~ I shall be using grey for the last two rounds. Providing I have enough yarn, I can always add an additional round or two of the cream and/or grey to make the blanket a little larger if needs be.
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