This is the start of a new baby blanket I am making for my cousin Jennifer's first baby.
Braxton is due to make his appearance in August.
I have been looking for a pattern I liked and could not find one. I know she has many patterns in the nursery, baby blue and brown diamonds, stripes, and paisley with circles. I started making diamonds and sewing them together but was just not happy with them. I decided to do a granny stripe but added single crochet in between the color changes.
Here's how I did it:
Started with a chain of 120.
SC for 3 rows.
Granny stripe for 6 rows.
SC for 3 rows. Change color.
SC for 3 rows.
Granny stripe for 3 rows.
SC for 3 row. Change color.
repeat
I will finish the other end in the baby blue I started with, with the 3 rows of SC, 6 rows of Granny stripe and 3 rows of SC.
I love how it is turning out, and of course I am using I Love This Yarn! The colors are #70 Soft Blue and #160 Brown.
I have been looking at these hooks for a while now and finally gave in a got a couple of them. I got a H hook and a G hook. Oh My! You would not believe the difference these hooks have made with my hands. I can crochet longer without my hands getting achy. I have been doing some Amigurumi lately for my Pre-K class and a G hook makes my hand hurt after using it a long time. Not now! I will be going back and getting all sizes in these.
Look what my child came running up with last weekend. A little Mockingbird fell out of its nest and of course she found it. This child will pick up any kind of bug, insect, and animal. I have found Granddaddy Long Legs, Lady Bugs, Lightening Bugs (fireflies to people who are not from the south! :-}), and most recently 2 bull frogs and a tree frog in the house recently.
She ran inside and got a bowl for it, and was even digging in the yard looking for worms to feed it. Ugly little thing ain't it! I made her put it back and we have been watching out for it making sure the Mama bird is feeding it.
WARNING! DIRTY CHILDREN AHEAD!!
What could be better after a long afternoon playing outside than a nice slice of cold watermelon? We spent pretty much all afternoon outside playing so they were sweaty, sticky, dirty, and very happy!
I have been listening to a few rumbles of thunder while typing this up, so its time to grab a cup of coffee and head to the porch to watch a storm blow in. I love thunderstorms, and can always be caught on the porch during one with my camera ready to try to catch a photo of lightening. Crazy? Yeah I know but I love it so much. Hope your having a great weekend where you are.
TTYS!
I love those hooks too! I hope to eventually get one in all sizes. Big difference in comfort level.
ReplyDeleteI like the wooden handled hooks as well. I'm also working on getting one (or heck, more than one) in every size. They're great to work with.
ReplyDeleteYour baby girl is a cutie. Encourage that compassion, it is so sweet.
Nice blankie! I love blue and brown together.
ReplyDeleteHi Tracie...I added you to my diary of blogs to read. I've just started and not much of a chatter, but....I get to read all my favs!Lovely baby blue/brown blankie! Very clever with the idea of sc inbetween. Gives a most professional look :')
ReplyDeleteIt's ashame, but I don't think the mama bird will take care of baby bird again. Once it's touched, they won't. Don't let your daughter know. She's a little doll!... but just a little tom girl...LoL Reminds me of me :')
Have a great week!
That's a mighty handsome blanket-I love blue and brown together.
ReplyDeleteI really like the pattern you came up with for the blankie! And I was just thinking last night that I need some new hooks...
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