Since completing this blanket I’ve moved on to sewing some of the squares donated by crochet guild, Toronto Hookups Crochet Guild, into a blanket. It’s hot and humid here today so that project has been put aside until cooler temps. So it’s time for me to move back to working on the squares for one of my other projects.
My goal for this summer was to complete at least two blankets, I’m now half way to goal. I’ve finished off the join-as-you-go blanket. I made the strips then joined the strips together using the continuous method which means there are less ends to sew in. If you are considering making one of these blankets the one comment I would make is be aware that by using random skeins of yarn the thickness may vary slightly by brand and type of yarn.
Since completing this blanket I’ve moved on to sewing some of the squares donated by crochet guild, Toronto Hookups Crochet Guild, into a blanket. It’s hot and humid here today so that project has been put aside until cooler temps. So it’s time for me to move back to working on the squares for one of my other projects.
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AuthorDalyce Newby – I’ve been the area volunteer for the Greater Toronto & Area chapter since 2001. My primary crafts are crocheting and knitting. I also have an interest in scrapbooking and I'm currently working on a heritage album. Archives
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