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Sunshine Flower Blanket – progress!

February 4, 2018 by A_Sticky_tape_and_string_girl 2 Comments

Sunshine Flower Blanket – progress report!  the blanket is starting to take shape this week.    I have taken a break from making blocks.    The blanket is something I started work on in the summer whilst on holiday.   I found a small yarn shop in the seaside town we were staying in and bought the colours to start the project.   The yarn is Sirdar Cotton DK – the colours are shown in the picture below, the background is shade 502 Vanilla.   My flowers are made up of shade 531, Citrus, shade 508, Honeysuckle and shade 510, Red.  You can read my first post on building the blocks here.

Sunshine flower blanket blocks and colours

Blocking and making up….

Last week I blocked one of the Tiger Lily squares and left the ball attached.   This allowed me to carry on with the rounds of Vanilla in double and treble crochet that make the larger centre square.   You can find the pattern for the Tiger Lily square in a book called ‘A Block A Day’ by Tracey Lord.   I have included a link below to Amazon where you can get hold of a copy of the book.

Next I put a band of colour using the colours of the flowers.    I increased the stitch size each time I changed colour. The Citrus band uses double crochet then the Honeysuckle band is in half treble.   Finally the red band is worked in trebles.

sunshine flower blanket central block

After the red band I worked a couple more rows of Vanilla in trebles and double crochet.

Adding in the little blocks….

The next step was to put in a ring of the smaller squares I have been making on my train to work every day!    I started by joining together the squares in a strip.  Next I joined each strip of squares to the work working round the four sides of the square.   The process of joining them together is very satisfying.  It is easy to get a good finish if you are careful to line up the two pieces and insert your needle cleanly in each stitch.    There are several methods out there for joining pieces together.   I will share the method I use in a separate post.

I put in a couple of rounds of Vanilla when the smaller blocks were all in place.   Then I added another band of the three colours.   This time I started with the red and made a round of trebles.   I followed this with a round of Honeysuckle using half trebles.  Finally, I added a round of double crochet using the Citrus colour.  Next I re-joined the vanilla which I plan to continue for a few inches before starting to incorporate the larger squares.   There are 27 of those larger squares so far and I think I need just one more before I can complete that round.

Sunshine Flower Blanket centre

I really love the overall effect of this blanket so far and I am looking forward to completing it.   You will hear from me when I get to the next stage!    Please let me know what you think and if you would like to see the pattern, I am writing it as I progress so I will make it available if there is interest.

Happy crocheting 🙂

Annie

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Sunshine flower blanket

January 28, 2018 by A_Sticky_tape_and_string_girl Leave a Comment

Sunshine Flower blanket

This is a project I started a little while ago – my Sunshine Flower Blanket.    I found the pattern for the flowers in a book of crochet blocks.  ‘A Square A day’ by Tracey Lord. Working my way through the book making a block a day whilst on holiday last summer was lovely.    I particularly liked this flower block called Tiger Lily.   The book is available on amazon via the link below if you would like to try out the block or any of the others – there are 365, one a day for a year!  Please note – I am an affiliate of Amazon so if you click on the links below or elsewhere in my blog I may receive a small income at no additional cost to you.

The colours in the book reminded me of a time when I was small and colouring in design sheets with my Mum.   I remember my Mum choosing reds, yellows and oranges for her design.   It looked lovely 🙂   My design varies the colours slightly from the book but keeps the red/orange theme.

Sunshine flower blanket - tiger lily block
Tiger Lily block

Building Blocks!

I needed a smaller flower block as part of the blanket pattern so I designed one!   It took a bit of trial and error but I am happy with the final version.     The picture below shows some of these smaller blocks going the blocking process.   The blocks are a bit misshapen when I finish crocheting them.   The blocking process pulls them straight.    You have to pin the block to a foam board, I measure the block as I pin it to make sure that I am turning all my blocks into pieces of the same size!

Once pinned to the foam backboard all you have to do is spray the block with cold water and leave it to dry.   I am leaving mine for a week, after which they are perfect.  It probably doesn’t take that long but I only really get to work on these at weekends so mine get the full seven day treatment!

You will see the foam board I am using is actually a child’s foam play floor tile.   My son, a master of research, found these for me.   These tiles are inexpensive and were recommended on Amazon for the purpose of blocking craft projects.   They have been absolutely ideal.   I am sharing a link below.

That’s all from me for now.    Time to get on with the crochet 🙂   Soon I will be able to start building the blanket from the middle square out.     I will share as I start to join the smaller squares together and show you the blanket as it starts to take shape.    Let me know what you think of my Sunshine Flower Blanket by leaving me comments below.   Bye for now…. happy crocheting 🙂

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