Tuesdays Tallies – 2 hours early, I’ve even shocked myself :)
Hi Everyone,
Progress on my One a Day has gone well this week. I’ve managed to complete a total of 54 blocks and almost ran out of yarn. With this in mind I laid out all the blocks to decide on a design. In the end I left out the plain blocks, the nine patch granny square and the granny stripes and ended up with 45 blocks in the final design.
I still have a ball and a half of cream yarn so I will use that to join the blocks. That’s where my quest for a joining pattern begins. I usually sew the seams together using a slip stitch. However while reading through fellow bloggers pages I came across a pattern for a beautiful join that seemed lacy. I decided that would be nice to try but for the life of me I can’t remember whose blog I saw it on. I’m going to search back through the internet history later and hopefully I’ll find the blog I spotted it on.
I’m getting really excited at this point to get finished so hopefully I’ll have some rows joined to show you next week. I do have to get some Halloween amigurimi done by the weekend too so I just hope the next week is as productive.
I hope everyone is getting on well. Looking forward to seeing how everyone is doing. Check out everyone else's progress on Gingerbread Girl Blog.
Until next time,
Happy Crocheting, x
Have a look at Le Monde de Sucrette? She had a few interesting joins. And I think, might find something similar at MeMe Rose.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I'm watching with interest to see which join you choose as I want to start blocking and joining my squares soon and want to hear which joins people think are the best.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see this all joined together, it is stunning already :)
ReplyDeleteYour blanket looks awesome! Cannot wait to see end result
ReplyDeleteAnother one here who can't wait to see it joined up! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your blanket, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week! Barbina
It's beautiful, love the colours.xxx
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love your color combinations. Have a great day!
Sherrie
Food for Thought
http://100sweets.blogspot.com/2011/10/one-day-project-tuesdays-tallies_25.html
Looking forward to seeing which join you use but it is beautiful, Judy x
ReplyDeleteYour blanket is looking lovely, your plan is lovely. In the last week or so I read a really nice way to join on yarn round hook where she used a chain in a zig-zag which was really nice.....maybe food for thought? Have a great week!
ReplyDeletewow it looks fantastic, can't wait to see this joining method sounds so pretty. If you can't find it try pinterest they have quiet a few joining methods on there. xx
ReplyDeleteThe layout looks great and I hope you find the lacy join pattern. Would love to see it.
ReplyDeletedefinitely try other joining methods, I used to sl st too back in the day, but there really are so many other methods that work better & look so much prettier!
ReplyDeleteLovely blanket and well done for getting all your squares done.
ReplyDeleteHope you can find the pattern you are looking for and can't wait to see the finished project
happy crocheting x
I love this! It is very autumnal with the colours you are using! Granny squares are so delightful!
ReplyDeleteThe blanket looks great laid out, I love how you've put the brown ones in the middle.
ReplyDeleteI found this and thought of you if you haven't found your lacy pattern yet thought this might be close http://www.garnstudio.com/lang/us/video.php?id=175
ReplyDeleteYour blanket squares look great, the way you have arranged them is super
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