My latest blanket is a design from the Attic 24 blog (found here: https://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/2019/01/sweet-pea-blanket-cal-part-1.html)
Lucy has created yet another gorgeous design, which she has named the Trellis Stripe, and when I saw it I was immediately smitten.
Lucy is doing hers as a CAL (short for Crochet-ALong) and is releasing it in parts. I chose the colourwash version and began it, only to discover that this version was designed to make a blanket 6ft long - too long for what I wanted. (Note to self: read the whole pattern before starting a project!).
So, I decided to modify the colourwash pattern slightly and here is the result:
[N.B. I put my comments under my photos, not above them. I see it done both ways on other blogs and sometimes get confused. Hope this helps from the outset :)]
My colour scheme, matched as closely as possible to Lucy's colours. I used Porta Craft acrylic 8 ply yarn as we don't have Stylecraft DK in my neck of the woods. I love the Porta Craft range; it's soft, good quality and reasonably priced, plus they're an Aussie company.
The finished blanket (with my woeful photo editing!). I love the colours.
A close-up of the Trellis Stripe pattern. So beautiful looking and yet quite an easy pattern. Lucy from Attic 24 is a clever, talented lady.
Folded up and looking super-soft and squishy (with the obligatory button "label"). I find most of my buttons at op. shops.
I couldn't resist squishing it up and letting it sit in a heap.
Another squishy heap, showing the delicious colours and the cute button!
One more photo - this time showing it draped over a chair. Gorgeous colours, gorgeous pattern; a joy and a pleasure to make. Thank you, Lucy.
Now, on to the next blanket.