Baby blankets have been the theme lately. Crocheting rather than knitting since my sister requested this specific blanket, and it was written in British terms to boot, I stepped up to the challenge. I made it 6 rows in when I discovered some major errors in the pattern I paid for. When I buy a pattern, I expect one that is well-written, with good photos and explanations. This one was disappointing in every way. Thankfully, I had a friend who helped me navigate Ravelry and find the corrections that were buried deeply in a "crochet-a-long".
Then, blanket finished and delivered before the delivery date, I had one more blanket to make for a family member . She had seen my in-progress pictures of the blanket on this blog and said she really liked it. I actually was ok with making a second one since all the problems had been worked out already. I used different colors though, using colors from the blankets I had made for her other children.
Now that both the blankets are finished, I will turn to my sewing machine for a bit and try to finish a quilt I had started for my son 6 years ago. I will have time this upcoming week since we were supposed to be on a camping trip that was cancelled because the State Park is now closed. I think we all need a break from schoolwork.
I am joining Ginny's yarn along and hoping my niece does not read this before the blanket arrives for her new little one! I did not take a picture of my current read, "Angle of Repose", by Wallace Stegner. So far, I am enjoying it much more than the last read for my book club.
I must say I do love everything about this afghan!
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