Baby C's 8 Point Star Blanket
You'll have to forgive the colors on the photos. Apparently, my camera doesn't like rainbows? Properly, this is Red Heart's Mexicana, Forest Green, and Royal Blue. I'm sure those are easily found.
this is the better of the 2 photos and is still awful. But at least you can tell what the colors are supposed to be! |
Pattern, such that it is, can be found here.
My final yarn count:
2 entire skeins of Red Heart Mexicana
Most of 1 skein of Royal blue
1 and a smidge of Forest Green.
I try not to pick on other folk's pattern's too badly. Everyone has screw ups, everyone fails at math occasionally. But, just so you know if you decide to do this one as well, the stitch counts stop being accurate after the 8th shell row in the printer friendly version. The main pattern appears to be accurate through out (but my math could be wrong). it's not a huge deal to fix, just add 1 dc in each side up the shell every row.
::edit:: apparently the pattern author has corrected this since I printed the pattern. nevermind!
Attempted close up of the center. Camera Fail. |
The main part of the blanket took almost no time to knock out, even after adding additional rows to make it big enough. The granny squares took longer than the blanket it feels like, just because there were so many, and then I had to sew them together. All in all, this was a good learning skills blanket (granny squares! sewing together! sizing!). It ended up way bigger than I thought it was going to. I don't have the final dimensions yet, but it works quite nicely as a lap blanket for me or J, which is just amazing. Before I added the granny squares, point to point was 34 inches and valley to valley was 27. I possibly should have stopped there? Adding the blocks between points adds at least 8 inches, possibly more.
Baby C's blanket is now done. Totally done even, outside of tossing it in the wash to get the cat fur etc off and out. His booties will be done... in the next two weeks? Baby shower is at the end of the month, so they'll need to be done by then.
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