I don't know about anyone else in the UK but certainly here in Leicestershire, we have had some bizarre weather going on over the last couple of months. When I was growing up snow came in Winter sun came in summer. Last year snow came in March and this year we had a mini heatwave in February. The world seems to be turning on its axis.
I know we are finally into Spring now shoots and buds appearing all around us including in the garden, even if the weather doesn't always feel like it, and I have been waiting to share with you my A Winter's Tale throw for my colleague's birthday, but had to wait until the big day had arrived. She has long admired my efforts at crochet and had fallen in love with the A Hazy Shade of Winter throw I made for my daughter's birthday and that of a colleagues last year.
It all started with a scarf my daughter had given me for Christmas which had all the above shades of grey, red, burgundy and white and it seemed the perfect choice to use in her throw. As my colleague has a working cocker spaniel who likes to snuggle up with her mummy of an evening, and I know from my own three that it is easy for them to get their claws caught so, I chose to use the solid granny square to prevent her from catching her little claws in it.
I can tell you that when my colleague saw the squidgy parcel sitting on the desk waiting for her to open it there was a lot of squealing went on and the further into the parcel she went the more she squealed to the point I thought she may hyperventilate. I tried to get her to calm down which proved easier said than done as she is a very excitable lady and I felt sure there may be tears before bedtime as my mum would of said.
You can't really see how the diagonals are placed in the top photo as it was a bit of a misty day at the farm house and therefore a bit dark and murky on the inside too, but the graph above shows you the effect I was going for. Initially I wanted to make 15 squares in each colour to give me a total of 90 days of winter but, in order to get the diagonal pattern I had to work 14 in the red & silver and 16 in white & grey and 15 in graphite & burgundy for a 9 x 10 square blanket and I think it has worked pretty well and she certainly loved it which was the main purpose of the exercise wasn't it. . I joined the squares together with burgundy and graphite and finished off with a simple border, again to avoid little pup getting claws caught, with two rows of single treble in graphite and a row of slip stitch in burgundy. The finished blanket measures approximately 130 x 150 cms or 51 x 59 inches in old money . I used my trusty 3.5mm hook and each square is made up of 6 rounds rather than the 5 in my hints and tips just to make it slightly bigger. I used 200g each of red, silver, white and grey and burgundy and 300g in graphite and cost of the wool was approximately £26 or $32
I know we got to enjoy some glorious weather over the Easter break and this weekend is a bank holiday weekend here in the UK , but looking at the forecast and listening to Carol Kirkwood on the radio this morning I don't think we are going to be quite so lucky, which is unfortunate as I planned a weekend of pottering in the garden. I say pottering there are yet more beds to be dug, more plants to planted.
Worst case scenario is that it rains all weekend and I will be stuck in doors with my craft of choice, which could be crocheting, cross stitch or knitting and if the domestic goddess decides she wishes to make an impromptu appearance then there may even be a little bit of baking too.
I know we got to enjoy some glorious weather over the Easter break and this weekend is a bank holiday weekend here in the UK , but looking at the forecast and listening to Carol Kirkwood on the radio this morning I don't think we are going to be quite so lucky, which is unfortunate as I planned a weekend of pottering in the garden. I say pottering there are yet more beds to be dug, more plants to planted.
Worst case scenario is that it rains all weekend and I will be stuck in doors with my craft of choice, which could be crocheting, cross stitch or knitting and if the domestic goddess decides she wishes to make an impromptu appearance then there may even be a little bit of baking too.
I think I can live with that
Whatever your plans for the weekend
Enjoy
Mx
What a beautiful blanket and such a beautiful and thoughtful gift!! I crocheted 2 small blankets as gifts, but my crochet skill is still just the basic Granny square yet. I'm currently working on a cover for the storage bench in the hall, so that's going to take a while. Thank you for following my blog. Best, Jane :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Jane. Still on a steep learning curve myself when it comes to crochet so like to share the things I learn bit like yourself I am a seasoned knitted and also like tocross stitch. I love reading and sharing the books I have read and if I can bake or make something that I think others will enjoy then why not
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What a gorgeous blanket - that's one very lucky colleague! I haven't crocheted for a few years now, but you inspire me. Maybe I'll dig out my hooks and stash when I've got my current projects finished. I do like that granny square design. xx
ReplyDeleteOh pull out those hooks and give it ago you soon get hooked again.
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Wow your blanket looks great, I enjoyed reading your inspiration and design thoughts. I'm glad the recipient loved it, especially amidst all the excitement. I'm hoping for nice weather this bank hols but we'll see. Have fun whatever you do, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteThank you Cathy she really did love it and as the weathers not been so good over the last couple of days I think she will be of using it for sure. I did manage sometime in the garden yesterday but not peaked out the curtains to see whether the sun has got its hat on yet.
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Beautiful blanket! I love to see crochet work! Lovely!! Thanks for the visit! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela.
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What a beautiful blanket and a lovely gift. Debbie x
ReplyDeleteThank you Debbie she tells me she’s been wrapped up in it this weekend as it’s been pretty cold in the evenings.
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The weather in Worcestershire is equally bizarre. Today is COLD, and yet in April we were picnicking in the sunshine!
ReplyDeleteLove. Love, love your throw.
We had hale & rain yesterday then high winds again last night. Today has been a lot better and managed to get out into the garden to get on with a few jobs. I’m waiting to see what the weather is going to be doing tomorrow.
DeleteMy friend tells me she has been using her blanket as it’s been quite cold In the evening.
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