Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Happy Hooker Backwards Project #38 Completed!

I finished my blanket on Monday afternoon during what turned out to be a rather stressful 24 hours.  So in the midst of running backwards and forwards to various hospitals, having Big Discussions, and dealing with a vomiting 4-year-old we had a new soft blanket to snuggle down with.

Colour Bar blanket

Very handy it was too as when the sickness bug hit Lillia's own pink ripple blanket took most of the mess!  So while that was washed and dried she was able to recover on the sofa quite warm and cosy under the new Colour Bar blanket.

Do excuse the rather bad and wonky "voila!" photo!  The light has been terrible and space to lay it out is fairly limited so you'll have to make do...

Colour Bar blanket

Colour Bar blanket

All in all in took just under a month to do and it was really good fun working through each little coloured pile of granny squares, then laying them all out and crocheting them together.  I used grey yarn and a single crochet stitch to join them, I like the contrast and the pattern it creates...

Colour Bar blanket

Colour Bar blanket

The yarn, despite being relatively cheap and cheerful, is incredibly soft and the colours are soooo earthy and warm.  Hubby calls it his "man blanket" as it is one of very few things in the house at the moment that doesn't contain an element of pink.

The pattern didn't call for any edging to finish off the blanket but I felt it needed a finishing edge, so I added four rows of single crochet in taupe and green...


It fits in beautifully in the bedroom as I hoped, the colours are perfect.

Colour Bar blanket
Colour Bar blanket

But for now it has taken up residence with the family on the sofa, which is where I suspect it may stay for a while :)

So here's the lowdown on Happy Hooker Backwards Project #38!
  • Cost - about £15 - I bought one ball of each of the ten colours and I haven't used any of them up entirely so there's plenty of left for more projects.
  • Yarn - 100% acrylic - various brands.
  • Hook - 6mm
  • Difficulty - Easy!  In fact this project almost made me enjoy doing granny squares!  Each square is only three rounds so they are easy to work up quickly, which is just as well as there are 140 in total!  I enjoy joining granny squares so I didn't find that much of a chore, but I am guessing others would disagree :)
  • Overall happiness with finished object - as usual I am delighted!  But not as delighted as hubby is with his "man blanket"!
So another project is completed, that's 3 out of 40 so far!  Two weeks until my due date, can I squeeze another one in do you think? 

xx

PS - thanks for all the lovely positive vibes and comments on my Giveaway post, and don't forget you have until Friday to enter if you haven't already!

3 comments:

  1. Well done on finishing blanket. I read about somoene who was making a 'manny' blanket recently usng a granny pattern in manny colours. I thought that was brilliant.

    Hope you're all well after hospital visits of last couple of days

    Fiona x

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  2. Oh it's lovely and perfectly manly. Wishing all of you well.

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  3. Well done! It's got a very clean, modern look to it, despite the grannies. :) I'm so sorry about all the yucky stuff that's been happening lately, hoping you're doing better.

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