Tuesday 7 June 2011

Granny Squares

After much deliberation over which type of crochet blanket I would make, I've decided on granny squares. I may be a little foolish taking on such a big project when I've only just learnt to crochet, but I figured I could take it slow and do it in my own time.


I've got seventeen different coloured yarns to work with and I want to make it completely random so I'm closing my eyes whilst I plunge my hand in to the bag of yarn to choose a colour. It's quite a challenge as I usually like to be in total control.


So far, I've made fourteen squares. I can't believe how easy they are to do once you get going. Why didn't I learn to crochet years ago? It's really relaxing to do whilst watching television, unlike knitting where I have to count stitches.


The only bit I'm not looking forward to is sewing it all up, though I know there's ways of crocheting the squares together, so I'll look in to that.


Now, where've I left my hook?

12 comments:

  1. What fabulous colours and love your technique with choosing them!

    Victoria xx

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  2. Gosh you're flying now! Great colours too. :)

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  3. Yummy colours! It will be gorgeous when all put together! Cx

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  4. Wow look at you go , they are amazing! I have been making little hearts with crochet, will blog about them soon.

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  5. Me again! Just responding to the comments you gave me on the top tips! Thankfully I have very little ironing as I hang everything after washing which is handy!

    As for Sky+ I'm much the same but sometimes I allow the adverts to run to get things done!!

    V x

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  6. Your squares look fantastic - they're so neat! - and the colours are gorgeous too! It's definitely relaxing and, as you say, really easy once you get going. The finished blanket will look lovely!

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  7. If you've only just started crocheting and you've managed those, then I am definitely gonna give it a go! Loved your previous posts on the Dales - all favourite places of mine - often wondered what the whole coins in tree trunks thing was about!

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  8. Jo what lovely colours! Crocheting is so relaxing and you can pick it up and take it anywhere - i love it!
    What you are doing here is great fun - always working with a different combination of colours!
    Its all looking wonderful!
    Thanks for your comments - i wouldnt mind betting there will be a few new crochet books soon?!!
    A very useful one is the 200 crochet blocks by jan eaton, and anything by Erika Knight is so inspiring!
    Enjoy making your squares!!!!

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  9. Hi Jo, just to let you know that you don't have the email facility on your comments/blog. Following everyones comments I'll be doing a further post with some screen shots etc to set it all up!

    Victoria xx

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  10. Jo, your granny squares are lovely and so many colours to choose from. Looking forward to seeing them all sewn together. Lesley x

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  11. Thanks for all your comments, very much appreciated.

    Potterjotter - Give it a go, I'm loving it. Glad you enjoyed the post about the Dales, I love that area.

    Gill - Thank you for the book recommendations, I'll look out for them.

    Victoria - Thank you for letting me know. I look forward to your post.

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