In the previous post you had the opportunity to look at Margot on the blanket, that was still a w.i.p. ...
I love to de-stash some of my yarn from time to time and Matteo just told me some weeks ago how much he loves all the blankets I made (the Globetrotter Blanket, the Hexagons Shabby Chic Blanket, the Spiky Baby Blanket and the Granny Patchwork Blanket) .... well, all this said by a 16 and 1/2 teen is a huge compliment, you know .... so I started a very simple pattern ....
... stripes, mon amour !!!! I think even Margot agrees with that !!!!
As I told you, I chose a very simple pattern to work with a 5,5mm hook.
The foundation chain is made of 223 chains and I used a simple stitch ( US crochet terminology) as the double crochet.
Once the foundation chain was made, I inserted the hook in the 4th chain from the hook, where I crocheted my first DC (double crochet) and I repeated the stitch until the end of the foundation chain.
So I had 220 DCs !
Every row has 220 DCs ! At the end of each row I used to crochet a turning chain of 3 chains and the first DC of each row was crochet in the same top stitch of the turning chain!
A lot of autumnal colours took place in this blanket and for each colour I worked 4 rows.
I changed the colours at the end of the 4th row, while working the last DC.
At the end of the post, I will give you the list of the colours and yarns used, but be aware that a lot of these yarns are discontinued ..... maybe you have them in your stash or maybe you could be lucky to find them on ebay !!!! Look even the Ravelry page, under "yarns" !!! ;oD
The only annoying part of this work, at the end, was all the tails to trim ....
.... but it was not hard work !!!!
The good thing was that Matteo didn't want any border, so the blanket is very very simple .... !!!!
When I completed the trimming job, I was looking for the right way to display the new blanket, which dimensions are 185cm (along the stripe base) x 170cm (along the side) ...
... even the boys tried to help mummy ... horizontally ...
.... and vertically ... !!!! ....
.... then I opted for more traditional ways ...
If you consider this last photo, look at the colours from bottom to top : my list of yarns and colours is given according to that sequence !
P.S. : Matteo had to "fight" a little with Margot to obtain the full possess of the new blanket!!! ;oD
I love to de-stash some of my yarn from time to time and Matteo just told me some weeks ago how much he loves all the blankets I made (the Globetrotter Blanket, the Hexagons Shabby Chic Blanket, the Spiky Baby Blanket and the Granny Patchwork Blanket) .... well, all this said by a 16 and 1/2 teen is a huge compliment, you know .... so I started a very simple pattern ....
... stripes, mon amour !!!! I think even Margot agrees with that !!!!
As I told you, I chose a very simple pattern to work with a 5,5mm hook.
The foundation chain is made of 223 chains and I used a simple stitch ( US crochet terminology) as the double crochet.
Once the foundation chain was made, I inserted the hook in the 4th chain from the hook, where I crocheted my first DC (double crochet) and I repeated the stitch until the end of the foundation chain.
So I had 220 DCs !
Every row has 220 DCs ! At the end of each row I used to crochet a turning chain of 3 chains and the first DC of each row was crochet in the same top stitch of the turning chain!
A lot of autumnal colours took place in this blanket and for each colour I worked 4 rows.
I changed the colours at the end of the 4th row, while working the last DC.
At the end of the post, I will give you the list of the colours and yarns used, but be aware that a lot of these yarns are discontinued ..... maybe you have them in your stash or maybe you could be lucky to find them on ebay !!!! Look even the Ravelry page, under "yarns" !!! ;oD
The only annoying part of this work, at the end, was all the tails to trim ....
.... but it was not hard work !!!!
The good thing was that Matteo didn't want any border, so the blanket is very very simple .... !!!!
When I completed the trimming job, I was looking for the right way to display the new blanket, which dimensions are 185cm (along the stripe base) x 170cm (along the side) ...
... even the boys tried to help mummy ... horizontally ...
.... and vertically ... !!!! ....
.... then I opted for more traditional ways ...
If you consider this last photo, look at the colours from bottom to top : my list of yarns and colours is given according to that sequence !
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO (100% acrylic) / maroon red discontinued
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO (100% acrylic) / blue denim discontinued
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO (100% acrylic) / charcoal grey discontinued
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO (100% acrylic) / sage green discontinued
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO (100% acrylic) / beige discontinued
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO (100% acrylic) / dark orange discontinued
- Robin PICASSO CHUNKY variegated (100% acrylic)/ humbug discontinued
- Wendy QUASAR CHUNKY (70% acrylic 30% nylon)/ starburst (pink)
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO (100% acrylic) / baby blue discontinued
- Robin PICASSO CHUNKY variegated (100% acrylic)/ toffee mix discontinued
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO (100% acrylic)/ off white discontinued and Robin FX CHUNKY (100% acrylic with neps) / moorland
- Wendy QUASAR CHUNKY (70% acrylic 30% nylon) 100g / hubble (dark blue)
- Sirdar CLICK CHUNKY WITH WOOL variegated (70% acrylic 30% wool) / blazer and Robin PAINTBOX CHUNKY variegated (100% acrylic) / sunset
- Lana Gatto PERSIANO (50% acrylic 50% wool) / olive green discontinued and Wendy MERINO (100% merino wool) / dark green (2373) discontinued
- Patons JET (70% wool 30% alpaca) / grey
- Katia AZTECA variegated (53% wool 47% acrylic) purple and grey (7815)
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO (100% acrylic) / red discontinued
- Tropical lane SPENDOBENE SUPER SPORT (47% wool 53% acrylic) / ochre yellow
- Sirdar CLICK CHUNKY WITH WOOL variegated (70% acrylic 30% wool) / spicy pink
- Patons JET (70% wool 30% alpaca) / pink
- Nako PANDA (50% wool 50% acrylic) / dark blue jeans discontinued
- Robin PICASSO CHUNKY variegated (100% acrylic) / cool mint discontinued and Robin PICASSO CHUNKY variegated (100% acrylic) / steel discontinued
- Sirdar CLICK CHUNKY WITH WOOL (70% acrylic 30% wool) / sage green
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO : same as #9
- Robin PICASSO CHUNKY : same as # 10 and just a bit of # 22 (steel)
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO : same as # 1
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO : same as # 6
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO : same as # 5
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO : same as # 2 and a bit of Wendy QUASAR CHUNKY (70% acrylic 30% nylon) / gamma (blue)
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO : same as # 4
- Schachenmayr smc APOLLO : same as # 3
As you notice, while reading the yarn list, there are (few times) more than one yarn in the same row : this because my yarn was not sufficient to complete the row, so I had to choose one more colour to complete my stripe!!! I think this fact gives a more handmade feeling to the all blanket, that's is even unique!!!!
I think all these different yarns blend very well together !!!!
xxxx, Alessandra
P.S. : Matteo had to "fight" a little with Margot to obtain the full possess of the new blanket!!! ;oD
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There's nothing as comfortable as a stripey blankie :-)
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right Esther!!!!
DeleteI'm so sorry to reply to you here in the comment box, but I cannot find your comment in my email box!
xxxxxxx Ale
Love your son :)) to help his mom and also give compliments, haha. The blankets looks great and no borders, just for a boy, straigth! byebye Francien
ReplyDeleteyes, Matteo is a sweet boy.... lucky me!!!! ;oD
Deletethank you, xxxxxx Ale
It looks fantastic and you are right . The colors make a nice blend and mix!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great stash-busting project! I always LOVE the look of scrap blankets!
ReplyDeleteKate :}
I love your new blanket Ale! It's perfect. Great way to use up all your scrap yarns too. :)
ReplyDeletethank you Debi!!!!
DeleteI still have scraps, so I hope Tobia would love a blanket, too!!!! ;oD
xxxxxx Ale
Wow, how big! Very beautiful and I respect your perseverance!! xx Annasoer :)
ReplyDeleteI am very into stripes too; even when I feel grumpy they cheer me up!
ReplyDeleteI love your blanket, esp the parts where you run out of yarn and add a different yarn to the rows--to me it is so interesting that way and also unique to you because what you choose to add at which point, kind of like telling a story.
Thank you for sharing all of your projects, and generous kids too :)
thank you so much NYC!!!!!
DeleteI'm happy to know that you deeply liked my blanket ! ;oD
happy week, xxxx Ale
Fabulous!!!! Wonderful that Matteo wanted his own blanket, wonderful that you made it, that Margot wants to steal it and wonderful in all it's scrappy colour changing different stripes!! Wonderful all round! xx
ReplyDeleteAwesome !!!!! Amo le coperte a righe! e il suo lavoro è bello!
ReplyDeleteComplimenti a voi e ai vostri due assistenti!
That's a nice blanket! And ofcourse very nice that your teenager son wanted one. :) A perfect way to minimize your yarnstash too!
ReplyDeletethank you Lizette!!!
Delete.... my sister wants one, too: hope to have enough yarn!!!! ;oD
xxxxxx Ale
thank you Lizette!!!
Delete.... my sister wants one, too: hope to have enough yarn!!!! ;oD
xxxxxx Ale
Very beautiful! Love the cat, it seems like cats always love to lay down on crocheted items ;) mine does lol
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