‘Its the final countdown!’ Yes, I’m singing. Typically in the summer I don’t crochet nearly as much as the rest of the year. I think it’s counter-intuitive when it’s so hot; I just don’t feel like having a big woolly blanket on my lap but I have done little bits and pieces to my border. Now I’m on the penultimate round, nearly there. In fact I can see the initial stitch of the row ahead of me! I can’t tell you how good it is going to feel to finish this blanket. It’s been a work of love, but also I feel I haven’t been able to start anything else crochetwise until it’s finished.
When it’s completed I can imagine me doing a Maria; running out into the countryside flinging my arms in the air and singing the hills are alive with the possibilities of crochet!!!
Looking good Maria!
Why thank you Mother Superior!
Wow. That’s is an incredibly delicious looking colour mix (or maybe I am just a bit peckish).
Always love granny squares blanket, and crocheting the border is the most fun part. Xx
Thank you!
The end of a blanket in sight- wonderful!
I cannot wait to hand this beauty over!
But it is going to be STUPENDOUS :-)
Thank you!
It’s fabulous. Of course she missed crochet blankets out of A Few Of My Favourite Things as it didn’t rhyme with anything…
Perhaps we should try to rewrite it? Including margaritas too?
Only if you also include yarn 😉😂
That’s a given if we’re including crochet blankets, isn’t it? But we can do both!
Best have them both in on the safe side 😉
Do we get to see the whole thing? Such a special moment when a blanket is finally finished. What I can see looks lovely.
At the end, yes! Thank you Jane.
This is on my Autumn list to do love it so much thank you Rachell for your Inspirations you are a star =^^=
I designed the motifs in the end, I’ll post the details on the Finished! post, if you want to make the same?
Thank you for all your lovely compliments.
Congrats on the final stretch! I love the classic colors you used on this, it will look wonderful year-round. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
Comfort and childhood come to mind when I see this project. I think of my mum’s old station wagon we used to travel in on long road trips where’d me and my brother would take naps in the back with no seat belts.