Or maybe a few balls, LOL!
I do love Stylecraft wool, it feels lovely & is a pleasure to work with. The colours are on the bright side though, much brighter than the photos show.
When I brought the pack, I was still unsure what I was going to make with it. All I knew is that it was going to become a blanket for the girls.
After browsing way too many beautiful blogs, I decided on a Giant Granny Square.
11 Rounds completed.
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25 Rounds completed.
Unfortunately, the larger a granny gets, the wobblier she becomes!! I've been reading various ideas on how to combat this, but I think this granny is definately going to be a wobbly one! Infact, I'm renaming her 'The Wobbly Granny Blanket'. I dont have a set idea on how big she is going to be, I think I'll just keep crocheting until I run out of wool.
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It looks great! You know what? You can't buy a wobbly blanket at the store...wobbly just means it was made by hand, with love. :) I'm sure your girls will treasure it for many years to come...and then their kids will.
ReplyDeleteOh Lisa, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI loved my Lucy Pack, also from Masons, anything you make turns out pretty with those colours. I love your Granny :) x
ReplyDeleteIt's really pretty, and honestly, how many times do you have a blanket spread out completely on the floor, it's always folded or wrapped around a body, so wobbly doesn't matter a bit! I agree with Shelley - Wobbly = Love! Yvonne Spencer
ReplyDeletewell i am a granny and have been known to be a bit wobbly nothing wrong with it xxx
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