I've had this, and more, Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino yarn in my stash for such a long time. Made from 55% Merino Wool, 33% Acrylic and 12% Cashmere it really is the softest, squishiest yarn ever and really cried out to be made into a baby blanket. It's another thing I made last year.
I chose these eight shades: Candy Pink, Pool, Peach Melba, Speedwell, Mist, Bamboo, Baby Blue and Lilac. I later added Light Blue for the border.
I've never crocheted the V-stitch before but it's been on my radar for the longest time. I've had a V-stitch blanket in my sights but like many things, it's just been an idea, something I've wanted to do in the future, so when I thought of crocheting a baby blanket, the V-stitch was the first thing which popped into my mind.
I can't remember now how many chains I started with but I crocheted seven repeats of the eight colours and then added a border of two rounds of double crochet. It measures 28" by 23".
I'm so pleased with how it turned out. It's so soft and drapey and I think it will work well in a pram or car seat.
It is beautiful and perfect for a baby, I love the colours you have chosen.
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty and just begs to be handled.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful baby blanket and I love the colours. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours that you've chosen Jo, the finished blanket looks good. I bought a couple of balls of Debble Bliss baby cashmerino yarn. It is lovely and soft... sadly the colours I chose (bold & bright) are discontinued.
ReplyDeletePs I've re-started the 'Five on Friday' link party (from Tricky's blog) if you or your readers are interested. Take care. Cathy x
I'm loving the colors! I think I have the first book in the Seven Sisters series so I'll find that and start it!
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely Jo, I love the colours ❤
ReplyDeleteIt's really pretty and will be so useful, I'm sure.
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Ellie
Such a lovely looking blanket, the colours look very nice together.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
So pretty, I bet you made that in no time using the V stitch and changing the colours each now. Stripes always seemed to spur me on.
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