I'm almost finished with Lynette's pink daisy afghan. I really like how it's turning out. Hopefully, she will too!
I did get some images taken of the join-as-you-go method I use. I'll post those up later today or tomorrow for anyone interested (SnuggleBunny!). Hope everyone has a sunny day.
Hi Tam, For a baby-sized blanket, I would do 4 squares across by 6 squares down. They are approximately 7.5" square, so you'd end up with a blanket around 30" x 45" - which I think is a nice size for a baby/toddler. Hope that helps!
Hello i know this is an old post and im sure you have answered this already, but i was wondering what type of yarn you use for the daisy blanket pictured above? i really love the look of this blanket its so beautiful and was hoping to be able to make one for my grandmother.
Hi there, if you click through the "Tutorials" above, I have two postings for join as you go. I hope they help! Here's a link too: http://tillietulip.blogspot.com/2012/07/my-join-as-you-go.html
Thank you for the pattern. Here's a picture of my version of the blanket - made and donated to Project Chemo Crochet - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/475974254344208413/
i have someone asking me to make this -- am i permitted to sell it as long as i give you credit for the design? it's actually just like a blanket i made back in the 70s, and i don't think i ever had a pattern for it (my grandmother showed me how to do it) but since we're both on etsy, i thought i'd better check with you -- because i think once some other people see it, they will also want it -- thank you -- lynn bullock
Hi Lynn, Because I am also selling my blanket on Etsy, I would prefer you alter it to make it your own. With that said, I have seen many exact copies of my blanket on Etsy without any mention of where the design originated, so I would very much appreciate that you mention Tillie Tulip in your listing. Thank you for asking.
thank you, laura -- i can change it up, and also mention your tillie tulip and your etsy shop in the listing -- WHEN i get to make it -- got a lot on my plate these days (wish that meant my stuff was actually selling, but hey) -- appreciate your prompt response -- lynn
I hear you! They do take a lot of time and love to put together, and there are only so many hours in the day! It's still a joy to do it and good for the mind and soul :) Thanks again for getting in touch, and I really do appreciate the courtesy of asking and giving credit. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
I am another admirer of your blanket. After years of IVF treatment my daughter is finally pregnant with a little girl. Would I be able to have a copy of this pattern? I definitely will not pass the pattern onto anyone as I am the only person I know that crochets!!
Very pretty, I think I am going to make one for my best friends new grand baby. Thank you for sharing!! If I may ask, how big are you making your blanket, and if it going to be for a new born how big would you make one? Thank you!
Thank you so much Laura for sharing your beautiful creation. I have just started to crochet and am finding my way with lots of help from you. I love this Daisy pattern. Here's hoping!
Hi there, Good see your finished project and as always it looks lovely. Yes I am so waiting your method. See ya again soon hun:)
ReplyDeleteWow ...this is so pretty,Gorgeous,....squares and combination are so pretty.Great job !
ReplyDeletePreciosa la manta, me encanta.
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so pretty !!
ReplyDeleteGreat blanket with really cute colours.
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Hi Lisa, Thank you for the nice comment!
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ReplyDeleteHow many squares do you recommend for a baby blanket?
Thank you
Tam
Hi Tam, For a baby-sized blanket, I would do 4 squares across by 6 squares down. They are approximately 7.5" square, so you'd end up with a blanket around 30" x 45" - which I think is a nice size for a baby/toddler. Hope that helps!
DeleteHello i know this is an old post and im sure you have answered this already, but i was wondering what type of yarn you use for the daisy blanket pictured above? i really love the look of this blanket its so beautiful and was hoping to be able to make one for my grandmother.
ReplyDeleteHi Heather, These are all Caron One Pound yarns: soft pink, white and jonquil (yellow). Hope that helps!
DeleteDid you ever post the "join as you go" method photos? I'm trying to find them. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi there, if you click through the "Tutorials" above, I have two postings for join as you go. I hope they help! Here's a link too: http://tillietulip.blogspot.com/2012/07/my-join-as-you-go.html
DeleteWow, Laura, this is just beautiful! (found you on pinterest- so glad!)
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Are you able to post the pattern and type of wool etc?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern. Here's a picture of my version of the blanket - made and donated to Project Chemo Crochet - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/475974254344208413/
ReplyDeletePrabha, Your blanket is lovely!
DeleteLowe this!!! Do you make these to sell!??
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ReplyDeletei have someone asking me to make this -- am i permitted to sell it as long as i give you credit for the design? it's actually just like a blanket i made back in the 70s, and i don't think i ever had a pattern for it (my grandmother showed me how to do it) but since we're both on etsy, i thought i'd better check with you -- because i think once some other people see it, they will also want it -- thank you -- lynn bullock
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, Because I am also selling my blanket on Etsy, I would prefer you alter it to make it your own. With that said, I have seen many exact copies of my blanket on Etsy without any mention of where the design originated, so I would very much appreciate that you mention Tillie Tulip in your listing. Thank you for asking.
Deletethank you, laura -- i can change it up, and also mention your tillie tulip and your etsy shop in the listing -- WHEN i get to make it -- got a lot on my plate these days (wish that meant my stuff was actually selling, but hey) -- appreciate your prompt response -- lynn
ReplyDeleteI hear you! They do take a lot of time and love to put together, and there are only so many hours in the day! It's still a joy to do it and good for the mind and soul :) Thanks again for getting in touch, and I really do appreciate the courtesy of asking and giving credit. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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DeleteHi Laura, do you possibly have the pattern for this afghan? My daughter Daisy passed away this year and would love to make this in her memory.
ReplyDeleteJust finished making blanket using your Daisy Blanket Design and Little Dove Design border. Wish I could post pix for you. Thx for pattern.
ReplyDeleteWhere do I find the pattern for this blanket?
ReplyDeleteI love this blanket. I was wondering where I could get the pattern for the square? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI'm wanting to find out where to get tge pattern myself
DeleteI am another admirer of your blanket. After years of IVF treatment my daughter is finally pregnant with a little girl. Would I be able to have a copy of this pattern? I definitely will not pass the pattern onto anyone as I am the only person I know that crochets!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, I think I am going to make one for my best friends new grand baby. Thank you for sharing!! If I may ask, how big are you making your blanket, and if it going to be for a new born how big would you make one? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Laura for sharing your beautiful creation. I have just started to crochet and am finding my way with lots of help from you. I love this Daisy pattern. Here's hoping!
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