Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Mollie Blanket Ta-Dah................

I've scheduled this post as I'm in Cornwall,the girls will be having their first surf lesson and hopefully the sun is shining.
My Mollie blanket is finished,it's not turned out as I planed due to a really silly error,I never checked my lot numbers,how stupid !!!!! I wanted a big blanket and bought 2 x 400g Aran wool,which looked the same until I actually started to sew them together,I accused my girls of spilling coca-cola on my new squares,oops,I did apologise. So with the one ball I made the squares and with the other one,I made a deep edge in double crochet.Also I only bought cheap wool and it wasn't that soft crocheted up so I decided to add a fleece lining.
Even though it's not what I envisaged,I do like it,it's very warm and snuggly and has come to Cornwall with me for the cooler evenings. Jodie has asked if she can take it back to Uni with her,mmmm,I'll have to think about it.They say you learn from your mistakes and I will go back to the Mollie Makes Starburst Flower Crochet Blanket and start another one that looks more like theirs.




Enjoy the rest of your week and I'll be back next week.
xxxxDebxxxx

20 comments:

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

I think it turned out beautiful!! Learning to do this is on my bucket list! :):):):):):):):):):):)

Lea said...

Oh Deb, from here it looks great! It's beautiful!

Sarah said...

that is gorgeous - and just what you'll need to keep warm in these cooler evenings

Unknown said...

Oh my gosh girly.. This is beautiful.. How long did it take you? It takes me for ever to finish a piece..

Hugs, Linda

Stella said...

I am in awe.......this is fabulous!!!! And I LOVE it!
Have a great time in Cornwall!
XX

JulieJ said...

You did a great job. That'll keep your knees warm when the heating's on the blink in the hall at Fairfield.

farmhouse-story said...

its gorgeous, deb!

Candace said...

Great job Deb, its gorgeous. Can see why Jodie wants to take it back to Uni with her.

Sue Lelli said...

I think it is just GORGEOUS, Deb! Would look so great at Uni with jodie!! LOL! Hope the weather held up for the surf lessons!

Unknown said...

What a neat crafter you are Deb! You finished your blanket wonderfully with inner lining and everything! It will definitely come in handy with those colder days ahead of us! It's exquisite! Ira x

Ros said...

Well it still looks brilliant to me ... love it! ... enjoy the rest of your stay xxx

Lynnda said...

Wow Deb you are amazing... those are just gorgeous!!!... hugs...xoxo

Lisa said...

i need to learn how to do this! so lovely

Linda Breedlove said...

Wow, Deb... it's gorgeous! So much work... but worth it all.

Sue Althouse said...

Wow, this is gorgeous! A labor of love, for sure. Thanks for sharing.

Hazels Crochet said...

Hello! Thank you for stopping by my little blog...

Yes OaD is awesome, I am so glad I am doing it for my square blanket as its turning out to be a bigger challenge than I thought!!

I am liking your blanket, I think blankets made with squares are so charming...

Thank you for following my blog, I shall follow yours to see your lovely craftables :)

Kirsty Vittetoe said...

Beautiful Deb, I can see love in every stitch! Have fun in cornwall!

Unknown said...

I have done that color mistake too many times! Ugh! Why is it so hard for me to check lot#s? But the blanket it beautiful!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful blanket :)

Rainy Day Crafter said...

It may not be how you planned it, but I think it's absolutely gorgeous! I'm looking forward to seeing you make a bigger one. Are you going to use the same colours for it? Thanks for your lovely comments on my blog by the way! :)

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