Friday, February 26, 2021

Granny Square Blanket on Thursday

 

The Granny Square Blanket

I finished tidying yarn ends of the Granny Square blanket, today, and washed it.  It is big enough to cover the top of a twin sized bed.  Considering the fact that it was made from leftover yarn, I think it turned out quite well.  I told my daughter that it will be my birthday gift to her!  Well, along with the video games I am ordering for her.  It fits her bed, nicely, and, when she goes back to Berkeley, she can take it with her to use on her sofa, if she likes.  Who knows, maybe it'll become a family heirloom!  

It's been a good day - sunny and warm.  I did some housework (dusting and vacuuming), watered the back garden, hand washed a few clothing items, practiced the piano, chatted on the phone with friend R and friend A, cooked a stir fry for dinner, and spent the evening singing some old songs with my daughter - my mother's favorite song (Whispering Hope), my step-father's favorite song (Danny Boy), etc.  We also put in an order of groceries to be picked up, tomorrow afternoon, and another order of some household items to be delivered.

Today, I am grateful for:
- Completing the granny square blanket 
- Singing with my daughter
- Phone calls with friends
- Water for the garden
- What I was able to accomplish 

Today's joyful activity was singing with my daughter.

Plans for tomorrow include picking up groceries, doing some gardening with M, and deciding which work in progress to finish, next!

How was your Thurday?  What are your plans for Friday?

20 comments:

  1. The quilt turned out very pretty. Sometimes the leftover colors do not coordinate very well, but not in this case. Do you still have leftover yarn?

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    1. Thank you, June. I am very pleased with how everything sort of blended together. Yes, I do still have some leftover yarn! LOL. But, some of it is wool which will be good for socks and some of it is fuzzy "eye lash" yarn.

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  2. Your blanket is absolutely gorgeous Bless! Sounds like a very nice and productive day overall :)

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    1. Thank you, Martha. I'm happy with how it turned out and yes, the day was productive, too. :)

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  3. Your crochet blanket turned out so nice!
    How rewarding it must feel to use up leftovers and make something useful and also very pretty.
    It sounds like you had a nice day yesterday.

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    1. Thank you, Debra! It was had to imagine how it would all turn out, without one unifying color to tie them together, but, I am pleased with how it turned out. :)

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  4. Your granny square blanket it beautiful!!!

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  5. I really, really love that blanket! It has turned out so beautifully. I'm sure your daughter loves it, too.
    The sun is still shining and there is still snow on the trees. I'm taking a break from housework and laundry, and now I hear that the washer has stopped. Time to go.

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    1. Thank you, Bushlady. It really was a stash buster blanket! But, it will be nice to snuggle under when napping on the sofa!

      Glad to read that you are having another sunny day; sounds like you are getting a lot done! Hope you have a lovely rest of the day.

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  6. The granny square blanket looks amazing and it's a wonderful gift for your daughter. An evening singing old songs together sounds perfect - there are so many memories linked to the songs from different periods of our lives.

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. She was teasing me about dipping into her yarn stash to make her gift, but, she's pleased with it. I enjoyed singing the old songs with my daughter. I think I'm going to suggest doing so, again, another evening. Maybe we'll sing some songs from musicals. :)

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  7. I agree, the blanket is lovely, and the colours go really well together. Doesn't look as if it's made from oddments at all! And singing favourite songs with your daughter sounds idyllic; Danny Boy is a beautiful song.

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    1. Thank you, Lady Ella. I'm pleased with how it turned out. :)

      I really enjoyed singing with my daughter (even if she told me that I was singing off key! LOL!)

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  8. Oh your granny square blanket is lovely. You have a real eye for color! Celie

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    1. Thank you, Celie. It turned out well, didn't it? :)

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  9. It's beautiful! It must have taken you an age to sew in the ends. X

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    1. Thank you, Jules. It felt like forever to weave in the ends, and, I noticed that a few came out after washing it!

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  10. Oh wow! The blanket is so beautiful, Bless.

    What type of yarn did you use? #4?

    Once I tried making a granny square with a flower pattern in the center, and the yarn was too thick so it was not pretty.

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    1. Thank you, Nil. The majority of the yarn was #4, but, there's some thinner yarn in there, too (baby yarn, for example). It's made with odds and ends of yarn leftover from other projects or given to me by others. Sorry to hear that your granny square didn't turn out too well - I just know only the most basic pattern, but, I imagine one with a flower in the center would look lovely.

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