Hi everyone,
Just a quickie post to show you how my blanket is getting on.
I’ve almost finished the second 100g ball now and it’s already getting quite heavy and keeping me warm. There’s a long way to go.
Avis x
Hi everyone,
Just a quickie post to show you how my blanket is getting on.
I’ve almost finished the second 100g ball now and it’s already getting quite heavy and keeping me warm. There’s a long way to go.
Avis x
Posted by Sewing Beside the Sea on November 23, 2015
https://sewingbesidethesea.wordpress.com/2015/11/23/purple-blanket-update-3/
witchylin
/ November 23, 2015Fabulous. I bet your feeling really toasty while knitting it. 🙂
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 24, 2015I am. It’s about 8 inches long now and it’s already quite heavy 🙂
katechiconi
/ November 23, 2015Love all those cables!
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 24, 2015Me too 🙂
claire93
/ November 23, 2015how many balls wiill the entire thing take? and what size is it going to be?
questions, questions lol
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 24, 201514 balls and then it’ll be about 50 inches long 🙂
claire93
/ November 25, 2015that’s a lot of yarn!
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 28, 2015It is 🙂
knettycraft
/ November 23, 2015Such a lovely pattern!!!!
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 24, 2015Thank you 🙂
jem arrowsmith
/ November 23, 2015I love this, it’s so pretty.
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 24, 2015Thank you 🙂
Carole
/ November 24, 2015That’s a work of art. Simply gorgeous 🙂
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 24, 2015Ooh thank you 🙂
Debbierose
/ November 24, 2015Avis, its lovely. Definitely art in progress
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 24, 2015Blushing 🙂
Julie
/ November 24, 2015Is this a pattern you are creating as you go or something we might find at Ravelry? It’s gorgeous! Just finished a fly away front vest done completely in moss stitch, a fun stitch.
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 24, 2015I love moss stitch. It’s easy to do and gives great results every time. I had a few days off a while ago and sat and wrote the pattern just because I like knitting with twists and cables. Yes, it took several days to write it LOL! I wasn’t planning to make it available on Ravelry but who knows. Maybe I should finish the blanket first.
Julie
/ January 5, 2016What is your Ravelry name so I can watch for it!
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ January 7, 2016My Ravelry name is OhSewTempting. I don’t use it very much at the moment.
Isabel's Needleworks
/ November 26, 2015Beautiful. You can really see the variety of cables. 😀
Izz
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 28, 2015Thank you. I’m having fun with it 🙂
Ginny @ Mytimestitching.wordpress.com
/ November 27, 2015Wow! It’s coming along so very beautifully! LOVE it! I would definitely be interested in your pattern. You did a great job writing such a beautiful design.
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ November 28, 2015I’ll keep going and see what happens 🙂
rutigt
/ December 6, 2015I´m in love!!! It´s gonna be a beautiful blanket!!
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ December 6, 2015I’m really pleased with it so far. Unfortunately, I haven’t had time to knit any more than what is shown. Busy, busy, busy….
rutigt
/ December 8, 2015Aren´t we all 🙂
Postcard from Gibraltar
/ December 6, 2015This is beautiful!
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ December 6, 2015Thank you 🙂
Carolyn
/ December 21, 2015Reblogged this on Skein Lane – IN THE LOOP and commented:
Check this out ….. beautiful purple blanket in the works. This comes us from the coast of England.
Sewing Beside the Sea
/ December 22, 2015Thank you Carolyn 🙂