It's been a couple of weeks since my last update and my, oh my, how my blanket has grown since then!
You can't even see the other end of it in this picture! As I think I said before it is going to be 19x19 squares big with three rows of border. Having reached the end of my first row of 19 squares I can see that it is easily going to be big enough to cover my double bed. Lovely!
It's so exciting to see it grow. I also love doing just one square a day. Something I have managed to stick to so far. It is very tempting to do more than one square a day but I love the idea of choosing one wool to match that day and then waiting until the next day to see how I feel. I am sure at some point I will end up having to catch up on a couple of days at once. Hopefully if that happens I'll still manage to write the colour I want to use for that day in my diary and come back to it when I have the time.
At first I thought that I'd struggle with the randomness of the colours (I love a pattern!) however the bigger it grows the more I am enjoying the random patterns I can see this beginning to make. One thing I haven't done yet is joined two squares of the same colour together. I seem to be avoiding it but I know it is going to happen at some point - I need to get over that particular fear!
It was also very pleasing when on the 20th January I got to start my second row. Only because now I feel it is more of a blanket than just a huge snake of granny squares! I'm also very pleased that I've chosen to join as I go and sew in ends every day. It's going to save so much time at the end of the year.
The bottom row in this photo shows the last three days. White (22nd), meadow green (23rd) and mid-pink (24th).
I'm glad that I changed my mind and went with simple granny squares. I know that compared to some of the other amazing and beautiful blankets that I've seen from others participants that my finished blanket may look simple in comparison but I know it is a blanket that I will want to use at the end of the year when it is finished and that is my main point. There is no point putting time and effort into this if you aren't going to love it and feel proud at the end of 2014.
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
The first week.
So far one week has passed which of course equals seven squares. Since I posted the first two I decided to restart my squares. I wasn't happy with the white border and the way they joined together so I scrapped them and went with plain and simple granny squares. I kept my colours the same for days I had aready done. I am using the join-as-you-go technique so that I don't have a million to join together at the end.
I've given each colour an emotion or feeling for that particular day but there is no set colour for any mood. So on January 6th I used red for panic/action but I might use it again another day to symbolise something else, for example, love or passion.
Here's my squares so far:
Jan 1st: yellow (hope)
Jan 2nd: Rose pink (happy)
Jan 3rd: grey (tired)
Jan 4th: mustard (blah, tired)
Jan 5th: sky blue (relaxed)
Jan 6th: red (panic, action)
Jan 7th: white (quiet)
Thursday, 2 January 2014
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
2014 is here!
Happy new year one and all! 2014 sounds like something from the future...why don't we have flying cars??! :(
I'm going to try and blog more regularly this year. This is NOT a resolution it's just that I'm starting a new project that I want to blog about to keep track of it. It's a year long crochet project so this seems like a brilliant way to document my progress.
The project is called #crochetmoodblanket2014 and was thought up by some clever lady on Instagram. So far hundreds of people have joined in! The idea is very simple - you crochet a granny square a day or a square a week (depending on what you feel like) and the colour depends on how you feel that particular day/week. At the end of it you are left with a big and beautiful blanket.
I have decided to go for one square a day. My blanket will be 19 x 19 squares big meaning I will do four border rows to take me up to 365. I am so excited to see what my blanket will look like this time next year.
Here is my first square:
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