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Knit this square yesterday, the yellow is that little skein of handspun hampshire that I dyed in the second round of exhaust. I got pretty far on an acrylic garter stitch scrap blanket à few years ago, before realizing I hate acrylic and have less than no use for a blanket made of the stuff. But man, the squares looked really nice. This blanket is stockinette because I intended to practice flat colorwork, but I wish I'd just done garter stitch. I love how it looks a lot more. Anyway... the gray is some Jacob scrap. I like both sides, not sure which will be face up when I sew it on. I need to block a ton of them atm, just don't really enjoy it. (That is another benefit of garter stitch squares).
Also the bread. Just finished its first rise. It's a blend of bread flour, whole wheat, and rye. The rye was accidental, I was looking for either spelt or more whole wheat but it wasnt labeled and light in the basement was off, so I grabbed rye accidentally, and... eh. Also has toasted Pecans. Idk, all my bread is 'what if I tossed a bunch of random stuff in a bowl while having very thick brain fog ?' But it usually tastes pretty good.
Also, 3 rolags down. I'm taking a long time with them trying to get all the vm out, but I think it's actually working really well. We'll see.
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got reminded it has been a while since i've done a knitting round-up, so here we are!! Last time I said I was only doing the active projects and honestly, hated that approach. So now we've got all of them back on the plate.
First picture, top to bottom, left to right: [jem cowl] [mini quinn] [birch creek bandana] [hollows] [trigradient shawl] [color symphony]
Second picture: [holocene] [ethos cowl] [esther jacket] [koko] [irish chain afghan] [triangular shawlette]
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I love making granny squares but joining them is pure, unadulterated agony.
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6/4.2024 - still not enough
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The Pimlico Afghan Square by TheCrochetGoose on Ravelry! Tumblr is demolishing the quality of my image but you get the gist
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Otro en proceso ahora haciendo flores en el borde
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finished object time!!!! :]
i made this continuous granny square blanket using about 3 lion brand mandala cakes (i believe in the colorways dragon, kraken, and sphinx, except i cut out the red of sphinx). was a lovely project for sitting and watching movies (nausicaä of the valley of the wind, star trek: the motion picture, and star trek II: the wrath of khan) and mindlessly crocheting :)
it's a bit smaller than i hoped (3'x3') but it's a great lap blanket and accent on my bed!! i've already started another continous granny square blanket, but just using stash yarn and changing color every row.
i loved watching the colors flow in this, even though they get a bit choppy by the end. i love the little quirks in this blanket so much, was very fun and comforting to work on :) plus it's a nice light weight for springtime!!
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Five photos of a crocheted continuous granny square blanket. The yarn colors blend into each other as the blanket grows. The colors consist of brown, greens, blues, teals, and yellows. Four photos are of the blanket folded, and one is me holding it up full-size. ]
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Another special blanket. This one’s for my brother! He lives a couple hours away from me and I miss him. It’s nice to know that now he’ll have this for his cat to sit on. (Sprocket deserves it. She’s a good kitty.) Bro asked me to do it in greens and gray, white, and black. I don’t know if it matches his decor in his apartment but he liked it when he saw it today. (I finished it about an hour after he left, so he’ll have to pick it up next time he comes up to visit.)
Crochet notes:
This is mostly Red Heart Super Saver, but there’s some Knitpicks Brava thrown in there, and the stripes on the ends are Knitpicks Brava Stripes in Forest. I didn’t originally intend to use it, but I found it while I was working on the project and it was the perfect colors, so I worked it in.
The middle pattern is the Squared Diamond Throw (or Kaleidoscope Blanket). The ends and the border were just granny stitch worked back and forth.
I thought about doing a more elaborate border, but I ended up just doing that one round of black around everything. I think it looks fine. No extras needed.
Now to figure out what to do with the other two skeins of the stripey yarn…I think I can turn it into a scarf for somebody…
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Check out my first granny polygon
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Theo is supervising the assembly of the afghan. Two squares left!! But I’ve only woven in the ends of 9 squares so far, so even after making these last couple squares I’ve got soooo many ends to weave in before actually starting to sew stuff together. After this there’s a nice thick border of mostly cream colored yarn, and some interesting textures. I know the border will take forever now that the project is this big, but I’m so excited to be done with the squares and see it come together.
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tag chatting
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