Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Blankets, Throws and Teddy Bears

One of my latest projects is the Airy Spring Throw, in the March/April issue of Crochet Today! Magazine. I decided not to make the throw with the eco-friendly yarn listed, frankly it was too expensive for my needs. instead I used Caron One Pound in Pale Green. So far I'm really enjoying the way it's turning out.


Also, I've been working on another blanket for a coworker of my mother's. It's the Speed Hook Baby Blanket from Lion Brand. I switched the Cotton-Ease yarn for Soft Baby yarn instead, because I wanted to use a softer more baby related yarn. I've got a picture of it below. I chose to use a nice pink, and a light green in addition to a basic white. I was
told to make a girly blanket without having it be too light, just
in case the baby happens to have an accident on it, it won't stain too badly. I love the Soft Baby yarn that I'm using, it's amazingly squishy. I think that this will make it a favorite with baby. In addition this I've found that the Soft Baby yarn is a bit thinner than the Cotton-Ease making the blanket much more hole-y that the original pattern called for.

The final blanket that I'll share with you today is the Tiramisu Blanket by Alicia Paulson. To be honest I had expected the blanket to be larger than it turned out to be. Since I was making this blanket for a customer I decided to make up for the lack of blanket with a nice teddy bear that would match it. I used the Pound of Love yarn from Lion Brand to create both the blanket and the bear. And I used the same ribbon to edge the blanket and to tie around the bear's neck. The finished product is shown at the left. I am very pleased
with how the bear turned out. I had some doubt about the shaped required for the body, the decreases on the sides only was something I'd never quite seen before. But luckily it all turned out okay and the lady who ordered it really liked the bear as well. That's all for today!

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