As summer is upon us, it is once again time for the cottage season. As I was making the bed last weekend at the cottage it occurred to me that I have never shared this blanket with you:
This is a crocheted blanket in blocks, made from worsted weight acrylic yarn. I think I bought one of every colour in the store and went from there. I can’t remember the exact details since I made this back in 94-95, but in any case the blanket has held up remarkably well over the years. For the past several years, the blanket has lived at the cottage. The cottage is a small log house, and the bright colours of the blanket work quite well with the log walls, I think.
Most of the squares (actually they are more like rectangles, but let’s not be picky) in the blanket are solid colours, but there are a few patterned ones, including the bumblebee square, one with an ‘a’, and one with a decorative ‘X’.
It’s amazing how much use we’ve gotten out of it, and still do. And it’s nice to think back on when I made it, and remember all the work that went into it. Handmade blankets are the best!
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