Wedding Blanket
Well her wedding was on Saturday and we all had the most fabulous time! Perfect weather and a perfect setting in rural Derbyshire (not very far from Lynne Lily’s Quilts). I was still finishing the blanket on the way down in the car (a familiar story for me!).
The ‘Roses and Daisies’ blanket is from a book called ‘Crocheted throws and wraps’ by Melody Griffiths. I actually made this cushion from the same pattern a year or so ago.
For that cushion I was very restrained and only used 2 different colourways. But for this one I really let rip and used as many colours as I could find!
Here are some of the little crocheted roses and daises before they got their white framing. I had great fun photographing these in our ‘meadow’!
I tended to do lots of coloured flowers in front of the TV in the evening with my big basket of wool beside me. And then if I needed to go somewhere (like the train ride to London for the Hen Do) I could take a big bag of flowers and a couple of balls of white wall and crochet the flowers in to squares…
… and then the squares together.
It's a beautiful piece of work surely a family heirloom in the making. Wish I could crochet properly.
This is just lush! I am so envious because I couldn't begin to make something like this!
Gorgeous blanket, and I love the cushion you made earlier.
The colours are just right, how lucky, I hope they loved it.
xx
I love your crocheted blanket, what a wonderful gift! Jxo
It's gorgeous! I have that book, mainly for ths pattern. I can't believe it took only 2 months!
I just came across this in a google image search. I loved the pillow, but this is stunning! I really like the book, but had no idea that it could be so beautiful. What a treasure of a gift. 🙂
Well done, what a lovely wedding gift !
I'm on square 6. I think I can make the daisy in 30 minutes but the rose is taking a bit longer. But what takes the longest time of all is choosing the next colour combination because she directs us never to use the same combination more than once. I don't have any orange and all my greens are more 'forest' than 'lime', but I have to finish it!