Thursday, 2 December 2010

Hexagon baby blanket - done!!

 Yay! It's finished, albeit a little later then planned.

   
 160 hexagons of snuggliness (approx 90 x 120 cm)

 
 I really want to hang on to it for myself

but there's a tiny wee girl who needs to keep warm in this snowy weather


hope she likes it....

13 comments:

  1. What's not to like? I'm sure she will love it and treasure it for ever :-)
    A x

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  2. You are definitely welcome at our crochet club!! It looks gorgeous.

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  3. You have been busy, im still to get the hang of crochet xx

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  4. It's gorgeous, she will love it for sure!

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  5. Wow that is beautiful! Like millefiori glass! I love the balance of light and dark colours you've worked in, and the way each combination gets to shine with the white in between.

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  6. Wow! It's lovely, I am sure she and her mother will love it!!!
    Such a nice colour combination.

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  7. Stunning!!! The colours work so well, just so beautiful to look at!

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  8. Such a beautiful post. Your blanket is gorgeous!

    I hope you have a lovely Christmas
    Best wishes
    Carolyn

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  9. that is too cute for words! I wish people had made whimsical blankets like that for me when MY kids were small. I got the plain old boring types lol.

    Beautiful!

    Lori

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  10. A very generous gift. Lots of work has gone into this blanket and I am sure that it will be treasured.

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  11. Awww! This is absolutely a lovely baby blanket! You did a great job in making this blanket. :) I'm sure you did put your heart and soul when you were making it. Keep up the good work!

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  12. Wow! So beautiful. You are an artist. I MUST make this -- can you point the way to a pattern? I've made crochet grandmother squares style blankets in the past -- way, way in the past -- like 40 years ago. I just need the directions for the individual hexagons. Also, love the color choices. How did you do that?

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