This is my Itchy Fingers blanket. Between more purposeful projects I still want to have something on the go otherwise I get itchy fingers. Also, I want to experiment with what I’ve got and see if clashy colours go together, stuff like that.
I’ve got a ridiculous amount of Stylecraft Special hidden in the cupboard under the stairs. I am determined to get this down to whatever might be seen as an acceptable minimum. Just enough so I don’t get totally embarrassed when people see the mounds of yarn stuffed in that small space.
I’ve no idea why I had half these colours. Some of them are particularly lurid. Or maybe it’s just the specific combo I’ve forced them into. Denim and Plum look lovely most of the time but I have managed to recreate the colour palette of a 1970’s vomitty shag pile. Actually, I quite like it.
I turned it at each round to stop the twist. I am not sure how I feel about mixing wrong sides with right. I am quite discriminating about the wrong side of crochet being on display but people who don’t crochet don’t seem to notice that there are right/wrong sides. I guess I should let that particular misgiving go. It didn’t look so bad.
The full list of colours, should you wish to make it (not sure why you would) are as follows:
Pomegrante, Aspen, Spice, Denim, Apricot, Plum and Gold.
It has gone back in the cupboard under the stairs where it takes up more room than the yarn did.
Next up is a basic granny triangle shawl. I finished it on Friday but I need to sort out the pattern and write it down. It is super duper warm in this freezing weather. This morning I woke up to a flurry of”likes” on Instagram for the finished article. Brought a smile to my tired 5.40am face.
A fun blanket. I love using oddments to create at random. Such unexpected combinations are found to inspire another creation. Colour is such an exciting adventure 👏👏👏
Very true! Still, think I need to work on my colours!
It’s the best way to learn. Use what you love. They will always brighten your day 😆
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Lovely warm, spicy colours!
A good, positive spin.Thanks! I didn’t think of that!
I’m glad I’m not the only one who needs to have an easy go to project, I get very restless when I am not making stuff! Love the blanket and your shawl looks fab too.
Was also interested in you turning your work as I was going to try it out on my next granny blanket. My work definitely has a right and wrong side so maybe it will work in my favour?!
It confused me when it came to sewing in the ends. I poked them so that they all faced one side before stitching them in. Mostly though I haven’t been too offended by mixing it up! And no twist! I’ve just started the Spice of Life, so no inbetweeny things for a while. Maybe.
The colours are so nice ! How big is it ? It is a shame to keep it under the stairs !
Thanks. I haven’t measured it but it’s probably just under a square metre. I had enough yarn left to do more rounds but I ran out of steam!
I like the mix of colors. It is amazing how things end up “going” when they are combined.
Thank you. I’m never sure about colours until I’ve started working on whatever it is. I like it when they go more than you thought they would. But that doesn’t always happen!
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I love your color combination – such a pretty blanket 🙂
I like it too, which is unusual for me. I normally end up disliking the colours/wool/finished thing, probably due to seeing them for too long or something. And thank you for the thank you!!
My pleasure!
Love the blanket! I keep seeing all these beautiful granny square blankets but me and the granny stitch, we just can’t hit it off. I don’t like the stitches to be too loose so my centre always starts off rather stiff but as my enthusiasm and energy levels wane, the stitches get looser and longer and bigger and… I always end up frogging. Love the colours. Do you use a colour wheel or just plain intuition?
Thanks! I was trying to get out of my comfort zone with this colour combo. I don’t have a huge amount of confidence at choosing colours so I just experiment and hope for the best. And most of my blankets don’t get past baby blanket size because enthusiasm disappears! I don’t know what a colour wheel is!
I LOVE the colours in this, it looks stunning
Thank you so much!. I’m so glad 🙂
This is a lovely blanket, I would love to make one for my mother do you have the pattern?
It’s just a granny square so I didn’t publish a pattern. I’m glad you like it. Thank you.