I finished the Pink and White Doily Baby Blanket last night. It measures about 35" across. I'm very happy with the results.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Pink Coral Rose Baby Blanket
Green and White Arrowhead Baby Blanket
I finished the Green and White Arrowhead Baby Blanket. Good timing, too. My friend brought her new son home on Monday. I need to call her sometime today to see if I can bring this gift over.
It measures about 35" square. I so love the way it turned out. I was a bit nervous at first, because I thought the square would be too big and that it would not be right, but when all was said and done, it's perfect.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
More Baby Blankets - White & Greet Arrowhead Afghan with Popcorn Stitch
One would think I was tired of making blankets, right? Well, I'm not and I'm going to take advantage of that!
I have a friend who is adopting a (boy?) from a teenage mom when the baby is due - any day now. There are 2 users on an internet forum I am part of that I'm friendly with whose wives are having babies. But their babies are due in September. So, my friend who is adopting gets the next blanket.
I'm using Lion Brand Pound of Love in white and pastel green. I'm using an H hook and a pattern called "Arrowhead Afghan With Popcorn Stitches. I have used this pattern before for my kids' blanket (the one that they cut with the scissors grrrr). It's from a book "Better Homes and Gardens White Crochet". Hmmm. I'm unable to find it online. If you want more information about the book, let me know - cmama (dot) busybee (@) gmail (dot) com.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Blue and White Blanket Finished
I finished the other baby blanket today. It measures 32" x 34".
Friday, July 13, 2007
2nd Baby Blanket
Star Blanket Done
I completed the Star Blanket. It's 32" across.
Unfortunately, my camera's on the fritz. I'm going to see if I can get it working, or get a disposable camera so I can get a photo.
Phew! Camera is working. I'm SO relieved.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Baby blanket update
Ok, so I was afraid I wouldn't have enough of the Red Heart Soft Baby in New Mint Twinkle to make a good size blanket and I was really liking the way it was turning out. So, after 7 rounds of the Star Blanket pattern, I used the Lion Brand Pound of Love in white for 3 rounds. I'll continue with the green for 4-6 rounds and continue the pattern until I run out of yarn or when the star is big enough.
I am really liking the way this is turning out.
BABIES!
No, not for me - :D
I am making baby blankets for two acquaintances on an internet forum I am a part of. I purchased 4 skeins of Lion Brand Pound of Love. 2 skeins of white, 1 skein of denim (I LOVE that color!) and a skein of pastel green. When I got back home, I found that I had two skeins of Red Heart Soft Baby in New Mint Twinkle.
So, I'm working up a star blanket in the New Mint Twinkle using Beth's Little Star Afghan and a G Hook. I'm going to see how large that works up with (2) 5 oz skeins. I couldn't find more at the store where I was.
I'll then make up a ripple using my c-mama's ripple pattern with an H hook.
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Fiddlesticks and Frogs
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Newest Projects - Doily and a Vest
Not together, but I am getting ideas to put small doilies together to make some jackets/vests/tops. ;)
While up in South Carolina I had been working on the Inheritance Blanket and needed a break from the heavy yarn. I had brought along some size 10 thread and a crochet magazine, Magic Crochet, April 1990 issue. I saw a doily pattern called "Winning Entry" (#11) designed by Mayumi Sato. I'm about half way through it as of today.
But I'm taking a break to make a friend of mine, who does my hair, a vest. There is a yarn shop in Pineville, NC, just outside of the town where we were staying. It's called The Yarn Shop by Rainy Day Creations. I went there last year and bought some yarn that I'm unable to get at my local hobby stores. After talking to my friend about what she wanted, I went to the yarn shop and found some wonderful yarn for her. It's a cotton/wool blend (80% pima cotton, 20% merino wool) by Cascade Yarns, Sierra. It's an off white color. It's so nice to work with. My friend chose a vest pattern (the first pattern on the link) by N.Y. Yarns. I started that today because that's when the pattern came in. ;) I'll post photos as soon as I'm finished. I so love this yarn.
ETA: Pattern calls for an I hook, but I couldn't find mine when I wanted to start it, so I picked up the J hook and I am obtaining gauge with it.
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Blanket - Inheritance
When I make items, I pray and ask the Lord to show me some scriptures or song lyrics that will speak to the person that I'm making it for. I don't always know who will receive the item, but I know that the right person will be touched by it and know it's for them.
Our family went on a vacation of sort the during the last week of June. It was a conference with MorningStar Ministries, which is the ministry our church, New Dawn, is part of. I started this blanket on the drive from South Florida to Ft. Mill, South Carolina. During this conference, I felt out of place at times, feeling as if I didn't belong. Not because they weren't welcoming. It was because I felt as if I didn't deserve to be there. Silly, I know, but I do have issues with things like that and I am trying to work through them. This verse really spoke to me for this blanket - 2 Corinthians 4:7 - But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us. Then I heard one of the speakers, Bill Johnson, from Bethel Church in Redding California. He was speaking on our inheritance. Our kingdom inheritance. Then I remembered that I have a book co-authored by him called The Supernatural Ways of Royalty. I knew that this is what the Lord wants the recipient of the blanket to know. He wants this person to know that they are a child of the Living God and that He wants them to live as a Prince and not as a Pauper. That is why I call this the Inheritance Blanket.
This is made out of Lion Brand Homespun Mediterranean. I used an N hook and the pattern, Super Fast and Easy Throw. It measures 40" x 70".