Pattern: Granny Square, from the Purl Bee
Yarn: madelinetosh tosh sock (the orange), Dale of Norway Baby Ull (the dark grey), Jaeger Matchmaker Merino 4-ply (the light purple at the end), and various bits of Koigu KPM (the rest of it)
Hook: Size F, 3.75mm
Start to Finish: May 16 - June 5, 2010
There are so many gorgeous versions of this pattern, with the original Giant Granny Square, by Joelle Hoverson of Purl Soho, leading them all. I had actually attempted this project last year, soon after the first one one appeared on the Purl Bee, but it ended in disaster. And then it took three more tries this time around before I got it right. It always started out ok, but somehow kept getting all ripply and huge after the third round. I ripped out, I tried different hook (ack! I keep writing "needle"!) sizes, but nothing ever worked. Then finally, one day, I LOOKED AT THE PATTERN. Ah. I was half double crocheting into every single space twice, rather than just once, then twice at the spaces in the corners. So reading a pattern is actually helpful! Who knew?!
For the edging, I chained three, then joined the stitch into the space between the half double crochets (my apologies for having no idea what I'm talking about here...I'm just making up terminology as I go). It adds a feminine touch, I think, and adding it used up all but, like, 1 yard of my purple yarn. Sweet.
I am so happy with how this turned out and hope it is just the beginning of a long and happy relationship with crochet. I'm sure the knitting will understand.
Oh, it's awesome! The colors remind me of Van Gogh.
ReplyDeleteI really like the edging, too -- delicate, but not frilly. I'll have to give that a try.
Crochet is so perfect for when you want to relax, isn't it?
Awesome! I like the color choices, particularly the golden yellow. I wish I had patience for such a big crochet project.
ReplyDeleteIt's so amazing!! I love the orange touches, the colours are wonderful. I'm so impressed by your corcheting skills!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blanket. I love the pastel palette.
ReplyDeleteI almost learned to crochet to make a blanket like this but my mom gave me she had made before I could. :)
It's beautiful! Are you sure it's your first crochet project?? I contemplate crochet from time to time, and then go back to my knitting where I feel safe and comfortable!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I am a crocheter and a knitter and I too have a Granny square on the hook. Once you do it once, its sooo soo easy. I'm doing mine in my very own handspun of assorted natural colors. I'm not exactly going by a pattern though as I've made too many of these suckers over the years.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see you stepped into the world of being bi....knitter/crocheter...we like it all!
Great colour choices! And congratulations on pushing on and completing it! I feel inspired.
ReplyDeletewonderful colors! you're a clever crocheter, now I wait for your spectacular new project!
ReplyDeletexxx Sara
oooh, i love that happy orange. what a lovely, unexpected color combination! and go you. crochet is on my list of things to learn how to do!
ReplyDeleteCrochet is something I've been wanting to learn, and your finished blanket is inspiring! The orange is especially awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely blanket! We actually just got our new couches (like 2 hours ago) and I've been looking online for some matching blanket.
ReplyDeleteI love one-big-square granny afghans (and have made a couple myself, all in gapless single crochet. I was going for that mod pop-art look). What really has me gobsmacked, however, is your cream rug and furniture. Recipe for disaster in our house full of canine, feline, and human slobs.
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Glorious! I keep meaning to make a giant granny square, but I get distracted from crochet and wander off to knit. I love yours!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the newfound relationship! It's a beautiful project.
ReplyDeleteI too have been rather frustrated by our friend Crochet in the past. I think, if I were ever to pick up the hook any time soon, it would be for this project.
I love your colour combinations! Fab :)
i love your color combo. welcome to the world of crochet!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! I'm learning the basics of crochet and you've inspired me to keep on trying.
ReplyDeleteYour heart should sing!!! They do say the 3rd time's a charm :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous yarn choice/color combo and *love* the chain border you added. Nice. Very nice ~ enjoy!
It is so beautiful! I love your colour combo. Brings back fond memories of my best friend and I making these for our first apartment. Smile.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the color combination you chose.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours you chose! They are so nice, make me think of fireplaces, musicals, cozy nights and autumn.
ReplyDeleteYour designing skills have translated beautifully to crochet. Best lookin' granny square I've ever seen - normally I'm not a fan, but you've pulled them into the 21st century.
ReplyDeleteChloe
Fun Fun - crochet is like my favorite fling, I like to visit every once in awhile for a quick and dirty good time.
ReplyDeleteYou rock, Hilary! Love the unusual color choices for your crochet maiden voyage. You must be so proud!
ReplyDeleteGood job! I´m looking forward to your future projects!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC. I'm working on my own large granny square right now as well.
ReplyDeletegorgeous! ihaven't had a try with crochet...but all of these granny squares make it so tempting!
ReplyDeleteJust love those orange bits! Lovely work, Hilary. You never cease to amaze me :)
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