It took a little longer than I thought it would, mostly because it was a little fiddly using such a small hook.
But I'm so glad she found the pattern for me, and I'm glad I finally finished it, in time for her birthday...
This week I finished this blanket for Lachlan, It has been a long time coming for him as I started it in January.....along the way I got sidetracked with other projects, so it took a little longer to complete than I originally wanted, but I'm pleased to say I have finally finished it :)
I used some of Lachlan's favourite colours and the block pattern 'Square Target'
comes from Jan Eatons book 200 Crochet Blocks
My aim with this blanket was to use the five chosen colours and not repeat any combinations (each square has its own unique combination) Total squares 48.
The squares were then joined using dc (UK terms) and then a border worked around the outside made up of a single round of tr, then 7 rounds of 2tr granny stitch, 1 round of tr and then 1 round of dc, with 2 chains in each corner.
The total unblocked size is 125cm x 170cm and
I used 3371.3mtrs of 8ply pure new wool with a 4.5mm hook :)
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I hope you all have a lovely weekend ~ Gillian :)
This is the second 'seaside tote' I have made. This one is made using 1 strand of nettle & 2 strands of cotton held together. I was really keen to try using nettle and was pleased with how my bag turned out. I lined the bag with pure linen fabric and added leather handles and a magnetic closing flap. I feel so proud to use it :)
Making baby items is such a pleasing thing to do :)
The Butterfly Baby jacket pattern was in Australian Knitting, Summer 2010 Magazine
& the Ripple Baby Hat pattern can be found on Ravelry :)
I actually made these a couple of weeks ago,
I've been a little quiet on the crochet front since then as I have tendonitis in my right arm :(
Its a combination of a few things I do on a daily/weekly basis :( Unfortunately the crochet seems to make it ache even more and nothing but resting my arm seems to fix it! So annoying as I am so close to finishing a couple of projects...Hopefully it will be back to normal very soon!
I hope you are all have a great weekend
~ Gillian ♥
I held two yarns together to make the fabric - Patons Smoothie DK & Sullivans Crochet & Knitting Cotton and used 5mm hook, which made a great fabric for the bag.
I made a couple of small additions - the flap, I made the handles a little longer, I lined the bag and added a magnetic catch to the flap. Details of these are on my ravelry page :)
You can find the pattern on
Ravelry & on Stephanie's blog
Have a wonderful day!
~ Gillian ♥