Thursday, April 11, 2013

Sweet Baby Blanket

Now that I’m officially considered a senior, my opportunities to give baby gifts have diminished. My peers are past the baby-making years and my own babies are done with family building. In a way, it’s somewhat like my reaching towards the end time in life and being cut off from the beginning of life—a demarcation which makes me feel odd.


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So, I was excited when one of my friends had the blessing of welcoming her first grandchild in the world—a little girl named Savannah.


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Using an idea from my friend Sara at Unwind the Yarn Shop in Fort Walton Beach, FL, I cast on 150 stitches using U.S. size 6 needles and knitted one ball of yarn for 26 rows (13 ridges) before switching to the next color. This is simply knitting of every row.


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After finishing the last color, the color scheme was reversed. The yarn is Rowan Handknit Cotton. The first set of blocks color order (in parentheses are the number of skeins I purchased for the entire blanket):

  • Slick (3)
  • Mist (2)
  • Shell (2)
  • Celery (2)
  • Ecru (3)

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Second set of blocks:

  • Ecru
  • Celery
  • Shell
  • Mist
  • Slick

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Blanket done, I started thinking about creative ways to embellish it. I crocheted a simple scallop edging in Ecru around the blanket. After the edging was done, the blanket was washed and blocked.


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Next, I decided to add the baby’s monogram in the center of the middle section (the wider Ecru-colored portion).


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The monogram was made by braiding the Slick (hot pink) color of yarn and forming the three letters which I’ve hand-stitched to the blanket.


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Here is Savannah’s completed blanket.


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The blanket was carefully packaged in a pretty box and shipped off to Atlanta in time for the baby shower.


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I loved making this gift and feel it connects me back to the beginning of the life cycle—nature’s own creative project.

2 comments:

Lorrie said...

I like projects like this that are just straight knitting. They are easy to pick up and work on while visiting with someone. Such pretty colours you chose. Savannah is a lucky little girl.

Louie1959 said...

This gift will always keep giving ! As a little one it will keep her warm and as she grows she will learn to appreciate it more and more from her Auntie June !