I'm calling this one "Ornamental Cabbage." See those dark greens, cream, and purple?
It's all one big granny square, but every fourth row is done in half-double stitches, just to keep things a little firmer.
When you're in the mood to crochet a blanket, nothing else will do!
Love that you're calling it "Ornamental Cabbage". It's beautiful. Wish I could crochet.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your colours! Cabbage-colored, indeed! The only trouble with that kind of granny is that you need soooo much yarn to do a round after a while ... But for gratification and ease it's my favourite way to crochet! Yours will be lovely when it's done.
ReplyDeleteI crocheted a big square once. It wasn't a granny square, but some other. Anyway, it didn't end up being a square, exactly. :D
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Love this blanket Anna. The name is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI like your blanket Anna.
ReplyDeleteHave you met Lucy from Yorkshire who writes Attic24 blog? She is heavily into crocheting blankets.
http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/2008/08/the-ripple-ta-dah.html
Yes, the name is perfect, so inspired. I had never heard of adding the half-double round, but it seems a very good idea.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I must be a robot, as I am rarely able to leave a comment without 3 or 4 tries at the decoding game.
Anna, I know this is completely off topic, but in light of the upcoming holiday season, I wondered if you would consider a gift-giving post? I know your family gives trips in lieu of junk toys, and I see how that is perfect for older children. For younger children though, say Daisy's age, how does she deal with the delayed gratification when there is no actual "stuff" to rip open on Christmas morning? I picked up so much plastic broken bits of toys before the New Year last year, that I vowed to begin the weaning process. Now, that Christmas is just around the corner, I'm starting to feel rather stumped!!! Thank you, Sandra
ReplyDeleteLoving that colour combo!! Beautiful!!
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