I enjoyed crocheting this simple yet quite dramatic blanket ... it was just so good to settle down to the gentle rhythm of making plain monocolour granny squares, joining each one as it was finished, and watching as it grew and grew. In no time the blanket was complete and it was time to add the border. Because the squares were plain charcoal and red, I decided to jazz up the border a little with five rows in alternating colours .. very happy with the end result.
Some pattern details:
- Terms are US.
- I used a DK yarn in colours of charcoal and red and a size 4mm hook.
- Each square is made up of five rows and then a sixth row as the joining row, and is one solid colour, either red or charcoal throughout. The square has no stitches between the 3dc groups, except on the corners where I used 2ch to separate the two 3dc groups to form the corner.
- Each square measures 15cm/5.75in with 48 squares in total; ie 6 squares across and 8 squares in length. The blanket measures approximately 128cm/50in x 98cm/38in, the border included.
- I turned my work over after each row. I have just recently started crocheting my squares this way, and am delighted by how neat and "square" my work is, with no twisting or unshapeliness (not a word but you get the drift I'm sure)
- I used the join-as-you-go joining method.
- I finished off the border with 3 rows of sc in red.
I hope to have a photo of Riley and his blanket to show you shortly .. I will add it to the bottom of this post.
Cheery bye till next post
Pat xxxx