Thursday, 24 November 2016

Crochet blanket for my Grandma

Last year I started on making a blanket for my Grandma.  I had been to visit my Grandma for a few days between Christmas and New Year and she talked about being cold and so needed the heating on.  My sister and I commented on the fact that she doesn't have blanket to wrap around her if she was cold.  So I started on a blanket for my Grandma.

My Grandmas favourite colour is burnt orange and the colour of her lounge was green.  I therefor set out to create a blanket in orange and green colour way.  I looked through pinterest to find inspiration for colours for the blanket so I explored pinterest and decided I liked the colour interests on this picture of poppies.  I ordered some Stylecraft Special DK in Meadow, Lime, Khaki, Spice, Jaffa and Black from Wool Warehouse.  I already knew I was going to make a ripple blanket using the ripple from Attic 24.  You can find the tutorial for how to do this here.  I decided I didn't like the black and so changed black to cream instead.



I started this blanket in the hope I would be able to give it my Grandma for her 90th Birthday, but I didn't get it finished in time for her birthday.  I then hoped to finish it in time for last Christmas but didn't quite manage to get it finished in time.  I did get it finished over the Christmas holidays.  Since I had bought the wool and finished the blanket my Grandma's health had deteriorated and she was living in a care home.  I gave my parents the blanket to give to her but they didn't give it to her as they were worried it would go missing in the home.  Unfortunately my Grandma never got to see the blanket whilst she was alive.  I couldn't cope with the though of someone else having this blanket other than my Grandma so it went into her coffin with her keeping her warm (it was February and a tad cold).  So whilst my Grandma never saw the finished blanket it did help to keep her warm.

I purchased 2 balls of each colour of stylecraft yarn for the blanket and only needed to use one ball of each colour and so had some spare yarn.  I then decided I would make another blanket in these colours.  It wasn't going to be a ripple, I was going to make my first corner to corner blanket.  So I looked up online how to make a C2C blanket and with help from a number of different sources including The Patchwork Heart and the Crochet Crowd I completed my first C2C blanket.  It was quick to make.





This is my corner to corner blanket, which is my first attempt.  It is Lapghan sized  and so is 36 inches by 48 inches.  Although it is the same colour way as my Grandma's blanket it looks quite different.  What do you think?  Is this a good colour scheme? Do you think it works as a C2C blanket?  I can't help but think it looks better as a neat ripple also the Jaffa colour is shinning out very brightly in the photos which it doesn't do in reality.

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