I would have to say that at the moment I am not very impressed with our 'summer'. Rain is pouring non stop today and the house is already filling with my children's friends. Even my dog who is a great fan of wet has not given me any hassle for a morning walk - phew! On the plus side though, today is a perfect day to get on with my 'granny stripe blanket'.
I have for some time been following Attic24 on Facebook and fell in love with Lucy's design for a Granny Stripe Blanket which I would have to say looks loads better than mine, but as this is my first attempt at crochet for years - not bad.
I am so glad that I started this project before we went on our family holiday to Brecon as the weather there created the opportunity for me to really get stuck in to my blanket (always look for the silver lining!). We were lucky though to have a break in the weather and managed to get up Pen y Fan which had spectacular views.
Image from Geograph |
The thing I love about my blanket is the way that I can throw any colour at it and somehow it just seems to work which is lucky as unlike Lucy's version (which has the most co-ordinated lovely choice of wool going), mine grew according to what wool I found in the local Brecon knitting or charity shops. To be honest wool buying joined my other summer addiction of cherry eating and most mornings were spent with a quick recce into Brecon for one or the other, but mainly both.
Image from Pixabay Yum! |
Imagine wrapping yourself up in a blanket of endless colour in the depths of winter, to be honest it will probably be the depths of winter by the time I have finished making it! Watch this space for photos of my finished masterpiece.
But in the mean time here's a picture I took only two days ago for you to remember that the sun does shine - sometimes!
Weymouth Bay, Dorset |
What lovely projects keep you busy during rainy days?
Louise x
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