Yes can you believe it, the blanket round ups are still on going because I really love making blankets, and it's just as well because there is always a great need for them, from the tiniest preemie blanket to bed sized blankets, Loving hands members have even made huge sized blankets for orphan elephants
This particular blanket is much smaller than that, it's just the right size for a lap blanket, but I have to be honest I love it so much I haven't had the heart to send it on yet.
Sometimes when I'm visiting my favourite blogs I come across something that I just have to make and this was one of those things. The reason I liked it so much was because I was intrigued by the corner to corner join as you go method which was shown along with a great a tutorial on The Patchwork Heart. Can you imagine hardly any ends to sew in and no joining!
I then had to search through my scrap yarn and decided that this particular blanket would be a great contender for the coned yarn that I have stashed up in my loft. As always throughout the making of a stash blanket you are never sure if you'll have enough yarn to complete it, luckily I had enough to make it to a decent size.
Coned yarn is usually 3 or 4 ply so I used three strands together which works out more or less as an Aran weight and wound it into lovely yarn cakes with my yarn winder. I'm sure I took a photo of that lovely yarn all ready to be used but if I did I can't find it anywhere. It's always a great feeling when you get to the middle of one of those cones because they seem to be never ending.
You can find..
The corner to corner tutorial here
Who needs your blankets here
Have a great weekend! 😊
You can see all the great parties I'll be linking to in my right side bar.
This particular blanket is much smaller than that, it's just the right size for a lap blanket, but I have to be honest I love it so much I haven't had the heart to send it on yet.
Sometimes when I'm visiting my favourite blogs I come across something that I just have to make and this was one of those things. The reason I liked it so much was because I was intrigued by the corner to corner join as you go method which was shown along with a great a tutorial on The Patchwork Heart. Can you imagine hardly any ends to sew in and no joining!
I then had to search through my scrap yarn and decided that this particular blanket would be a great contender for the coned yarn that I have stashed up in my loft. As always throughout the making of a stash blanket you are never sure if you'll have enough yarn to complete it, luckily I had enough to make it to a decent size.
Coned yarn is usually 3 or 4 ply so I used three strands together which works out more or less as an Aran weight and wound it into lovely yarn cakes with my yarn winder. I'm sure I took a photo of that lovely yarn all ready to be used but if I did I can't find it anywhere. It's always a great feeling when you get to the middle of one of those cones because they seem to be never ending.
You can find..
The corner to corner tutorial here
Who needs your blankets here
Have a great weekend! 😊
You can see all the great parties I'll be linking to in my right side bar.