Thursday, April 14, 2011

My Creative space...

Forever nostalgic and trying to emulate the crochet creations of my beautiful Nana,  I hunted for the pattern online a while ago and saw it for sale but thought i could figure it out by looking at the blanket Nana made for the youngest. I was wrong. later stumbling across the pattern in an old Mon Tricot Book... again I could not figure it out!


So, when  my cousin hinted that I should try making one of these baby blankets a few weeks ago I thought I should give it a red hot go, She gave me  THIS link that has a video tutorial and so I sat in front of the PC with my soft cotton yarn and hook and followed and copied and paused and rewound and...


I think I've finally mastered it... the Mon Tricot call it harlequin stitch,Teresa in the tute calls it the square wheel stitch and others the wool eater. I call it Nana's crochet baby blanket.

Amazing what a sense of achievement it has brought, I could not be happier that now I can create what my Nana created for my children's babies and whoever may be lucky enough to get one before then!

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9 comments:

  1. I've seen the pattern before, a lot of people call it wool eater :) I like the colors you're using!

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  2. Thanks Casey, it's cotton yarn from Bendigo Woollen Mills. So soft but heavy.

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  3. So so so proud of you! I knew you could do it! Don't know what ply wool you are using but gran used 5 ply (bit hard to find sometimes, but Big W stocks it) with a number 4 hook - but what you have done looks fantastic! You'll be whizzing through them quickly before you know it :D love from cousin Kat x

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  4. Aww Kat thank you SO much! I'm using a number 4 hook and it's 8 ply cotton but really it's more like finger weight it's so thin. Nana's looks a lot bigger so I thought she must have used a bigger hook. Next time i'll use fatter yarn :) love you xox

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  5. You should be proud of yourself it is truly lovely.

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  6. This is a spectacular stitch, the baby blanket looks very pretty, soft and warm.

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  7. Oh, you should be so proud of your talent. I couldn't knit to save my life (seriously, I would die). I am so happy that you were able to take a trip down memory lane and knit a baby blanket in this nostalgic pattern :) (oh, and FINALLY find said pattern...yeah!) It turned out awesome!

    xx Cat brideblu

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  8. I am an ore of your work Tracy. You are doing a fantastic job. Keeping the talent going in the family is important. I would love to be able to purchase something from you in the future. I would love something for Lucas, so he can keep it, knowing it was from you, and that it was a family thing. I myself would love a patchwork quilt, pinks and purples. I still have the one from Kathleen. I don't throw anything away. Let me know if this is something you are happy to do.
    Love you all
    Tania xoxox

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  9. Aww Thanks Tania, Will message you to find out what type of thing you'd like for lucas etc. Love you too xox

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