Thursday, January 21, 2016

Daisies in the middle

A simple, sweet, square variation of the daisy blanket with a special edge.



I used Berroco Vintage Chunky yarns (Snow Day, Aquae, Minty, and Banana). The blanket is on the smaller side measuring 30"x 30". It's perfect for a car seat or tummy time. The yarn is so soft and warm. It was fun to use.

The border is a shell spaced picot edge.

17 comments:

  1. I have recently discovered your blog and so love your daisy squares and the colour combinations you use - beautiful. xx

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    1. Thank you Jan for such a nice note. It's been hard to keep up with this blog, but I try to share inspiration when I can. I'm trying to get a quick cowl pattern up soon, so stop back again. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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  2. Hi..
    I always love to see your blankie. They are so gorgeous. Can I ask, for blocking the blanket, should I do that before or after edging?

    Thank you.

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    1. Thank you so very much :) I usually block when it is complete, but I think it's really a personal preference. I will try to post how I did the this edging soon if you are interested. Have a super weekend!

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    2. Thank you soo much. I'm really interested ^^

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  3. I just saw your tutorial on how to make the daisy, but I am wondering if there is a tutorial on how to continue and make the square

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  7. What stitch or how did you join your squares. First time granny square maker. Making the 3d daisy blanket for my soon to be Great Niece!

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  8. What stitch or how did you join your squares. First time granny square maker. Making the 3d daisy blanket for my soon to be Great Niece!

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    1. Hi Patti, If you go to my tutorial section, you will find a "join-as-you-go" link there are two parts. It's my favorite joining method.

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  9. Good Morning, I had started a granny square afgan, when I sas your daisy I loved it. I put daisy squares on each end and in the middle with the already made squares. It is lovely and looks like I planned it..Thank you for sharing.

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    1. You are very welcome! It's a fun square to do too! :)

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