Hip, Hip Hooray! All my Daisy Blanket squares are finally crocheted together, and the blanket is just in need of a finished border. The end is in sight and the whole project has provided me with a very welcome burst of colour therapy to get me through these wet, grey and generally pretty dreary late autumn days we’ve been experiencing around here lately. We have had some sunshine today though, so I took advantage of the light to take a few pictures.It’s difficult not to smile quietly inside when you are tucked up on the sofa, hooking a methodic row of little shells, lap all warm and toasty underneath the blanket, along with the the odd cat too. It’s a bit tricky turning the corners with a furry lump hunkered down in the middle of your yarny endeavor, but if you could hear how loudly Mojo was purring you wouldn’t want to move him either!
Then it’s Pogo’s turn. Well, we can’t give the cats any cause for jealousy issues, so they’re all welcome for a cuddle and a snuggle. I just do what I can, when I can and the cats rule the roost, as usual.
Though I really love the yellow centres of the daisies I just couldn’t get used to the white/yellow/white stripe I originally made for the edge in this next photo. I decided that I wanted the border to be made of richer colours, so the work you see here has now been unpicked! There’s no point spending all that time on something just to have it niggle at you because it’s not exactly right.
So I stripped it back to the first round of white edging and began again. I’ve got this far… and already I like the purple better.
Some orange, pinks and greens should set it all off a treat. I hope so anyway, as unraveling hours of work is always a bit of a drag. Here’s the blanket basking in today’s bit of sun as it glances through the french windows in the kitchen.
I’m always keen to get as much free warmth as possible at this time of year and it’s been lovely spending some time hooking at the kitchen table, soaking up the rays and watching the colours sing.
Get it while you can, that’s what I say 🙂
The blanket is a bit puffy and doesn’t quite lie flat in places but that’s really the result of using a random collection of mis-matched yarns, even if they are all labelled as Double Knit. This is a ‘thrifty’ blanket though, and as such I have only used the yarns I’ve had to hand, so I think it’s wobbly, bobbly nature should be embraced in celebration of all that is cheap and cheerful!
Mojo doesn’t seem to mind it’s lumpy qualities. He knows cosy when he sees it. Much better than the bare wood for sitting on and I suppose the more it’s squashed by a cat’s backside the flatter it’s likely to end up!
Is that a mouse? Quick, pounce!
Oh, no, it’s just a ball of wool with a crochet hook in it.
Much better than playing with the real thing Mojo. Just try not to snag up the blanket while you’re at it!
So there we have it. Just a few more rounds to do, and a few more ends to darn in over the course of this weeks evenings. Then I can start on the next one. Oooh, how exciting. I might try my hand at some stripes next. I’d better be off then, I’ve got several hundred Pinterest images to scroll through in search of my next inspiration. It’s a tough life 😉
November 25, 2014 at 5:30 am
Wow!! What a stunning post, and loved all of your photos!! Kitty is so cute too….I have two kitties….Romeo and Rose! I shared!
November 25, 2014 at 11:40 am
Thanks Sanderella! Cat’s rock, even though they just can’t wait to get in the way and cause a bit of mischeif, love ’em to bits. What lovely names your cats have.
November 25, 2014 at 4:42 pm
Thank you, each name fits them perfectly!
November 26, 2014 at 12:54 pm
A truly beautiful blanket. I would be thrilled with this. I love your colours and the daisies just ‘pop’ out of those squares. Really lovely. Great photos too.
November 26, 2014 at 7:42 pm
The blanket looks wonderful, and I just love the colours you’ve used 🙂
The bonus, of course, being the fact that you only used what you had, even if it does give a less flat finish than you may like 🙂
December 25, 2014 at 3:33 pm
What a great blanket (and cute kitty).
December 30, 2014 at 6:18 pm
An absolutely stunning afghan! Well done 🙂 I’m so glad to have found your blog ~ beautiful designs & lovely colors & I will keeping visiting your corner of the world 🙂
<3 LisaVictoria
December 31, 2014 at 5:56 pm
Glad to have you along! I hope you have a great New Year and I look forward to sharing more news and photos, projects and patterns with you in 2015! x
January 4, 2015 at 11:13 pm
This is absolutely beautiful!