To circle back around on a project I started on November 13, 2021 - here is the finished With Love, Granny Blanket. I finished it on December 25 and I gave it to Esk on December 26.
I shortened the border from the original pattern. It was supposed to be 8 rows around - resulting in a rather wide but beautiful border. I did only 3 rows. There were a few reasons why I stopped early. As I was completing the body of this blanket I realized it had considerable weight. Such a wide border would only add to that weight.
I did do a wet block (without pins or wires) - something that acrylic doesn’t usually need, and it did help but did not totally correct the problem.
When folding it - it is easy to see that the corners don’t meet. But I love this blanket and it is going to a 3 year old - who won’t even notice such things. I totally expect to find it on the floor in her bedroom at some point - so it is intended to be used and enjoyed without limits - so it fills that expectation entirely.
I may make this pattern again - or one similar. It was fast and satisfying to do. But if I do make it again it will be made top to bottom or side to side - but not corner to corner.
11 comments:
It is a beauty!
It's lovely. Well done.
I think it is wonderful!
It will be loved and probably pulled out of square even more, lol. Nice job.
It will be loved and probably pulled out of square even more, lol. Great job.
I think the blanket turned out great and I'm sure it will be much loved through the years. :)
Absolutely wonderful! I haven't tried one like that, when I did a " heart outline" as a part, just one, I believe I pulled that sucker out and reknit at least 4-5 times to get it to come out 'straight', so I don't know if I would want to try your blanket. I looks most excellent, and I think kiddo will love it!
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What a lovely gift! I bet Esk loved it.
Beautiful blanket, Elaine. I've never made a blanket like this corner to corner (only the bulky block kind of corner to corner). Anyway, this looks complicated. I often steam block acrylic blankets if they're wonky. Not so much to kill the fiber, but enough to get them to straighten up. Esk is a lucky girl. :)
Very nice work, loving the hearts, and your granddaughter will love it, too.
Looks beautiful!!
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