And oooh, I do really enjoy the tactile sensation of this one...
- You can probably tell by the gigantic number of pictures. ;-)
I crocheted quite a few potholders with this pattern,
and liked it so much I wanted to make a throw with it as well.
So I did! (But slightly adapted the original potholder pattern.)
I will (promiss) share the adapted pattern here,
and aiming to do so within a week.
I used a 5 mm hook and all the powder pink yarn I had in my stash of this brand. (They don't have this colour any more, so I had to stop after 20 squares.)
I single crocheted the squares together (back sides),
and added a simple border - maybe too simple?
That's all!
^ This last photo shows you what the backside looks like (on the left)
BTW, I do apologise for the photo overkill. ;-)
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Thanks for dropping by - much appreciated! - and have a lovely, crafty, relaxing weekend.
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Well, it looks beautiful, I understand the quantity of pictures:)) well done!
ReplyDeleteNo apologies necessary, the more pictures the better! Especially when you've created such a gorgeous finished project. I love the texture and colour. It's super x
ReplyDeleteI love it! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteWow, that must've been a lot of work!
ReplyDeleteEsther.
Great! I love it and I'm looking forward to see your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!
ReplyDeleteIt's really beautiful ,looking forward to seeing the pattern.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely blanket!
ReplyDeleteStunning! It begs to be touched and I love the edging that you decided on.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a beautiful blanket! I love the brown edge!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Wouw, what a beautiful blanket and what a work!! I love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteGroetjes,
Ina
oh ! so beautiful !! i hope one day to make a blanket to, a blanket for someone special and me. thank you for stopping by, have a nice evening !!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I saw (almost) similar in a museum last week, used as a table cloth, so old. The colour is really nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely blanket, and the powder pink colour is gorgeous, especially with the contrasting brown edging.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
Jen
Wow, I love this!!! Hoping to find the pattern for this. I definitely want to make it :-) Thanks for sharing and inspiring!! Barb
ReplyDeleteIf you are sharing the pattern my e-mail is bcloberger@gmail.com. Thanks for the inspiration!!
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Gorgeous! The more pictures the better I say.
ReplyDeleteLove those bobbles and the pretty pink yarn you used.
Margaret
zo super prachtig Haafner! Ik kijk uit naar het patroon, wil dit echt een keer proberen. Het ziet eruit alsof het een verslavend patroon is...
ReplyDeletexo Maaike
Very nice, and with a real vintage look!
ReplyDeleteDear God thats gorgeous. Patiently waiting your pattern! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWauw, wat een mooi plaid. De kleur vind ik super en het randje is precies goed:)
ReplyDeletePhoto overkill? NEVER! :D Not when it comes to handmade blankets :) I love this blanket! Beutiful photos and colors. Pairing pink with brown makes me so happy :) beautiful work and *love* the popcorn stitch! :D
ReplyDelete~Dawn
MARAVILLOSA!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTo die for!
ReplyDeleteExcited for the pattern...beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pattern, well done! I was wondering if you could tell me the weight of the yarn you used and about how much? I'll be making the blanket as a baby gift. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi I was wondering if you had done a picture of the pattern it is lovely and would love to do it but am not very good at following written instructions thankyou for a lovely blog ravo1965@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThe chart please for this project and thanks
ReplyDeleteAwesome . Super job..have you posted he pattern somewhere as yet?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful blanket. I would love to make it. Can you tell me where to get the pattern from? jeandobbie@hotmail.com
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