Friday, May 21, 2010

I told Myself I Wouldn't, But...

With Spring (sort of) coming on (we had snow in the foothills on Saturday - SNOW! Unbelievable), I decided I would forgo my obsession with crochet for a while and instead turn to that other obsession of mine, gardening. But... people will insist on having babies, and I had two little ones to make blankets for. It's become a bit of a tradition for me. It's also something I can do when it's dark outside. I may be obsessed with gardening, too, but digging in the dark just isn't for me (unless there are bodies to be buried, of course!).

This one is for a little boy named Nathan. I'm a bit late with it, so he may have outgrown it. In fact, rumour has it he's off to uni in the fall. I blame his parents; they live in Illinois, and we didn't even know they were expecting, let alone that he had arrived!




I'm particularly pleased with how the edging worked out. Pretty nifty, huh?


This one is for a little girl named Su Ya (not sure if I got the spelling right on that, but that's how you pronounce it). I think I like this one better - it's more elegant, and I like the colours I chose better. It was also more time-consuming, but it kept me out of mischief at the airports on our recent trip to Illinois.


I got both patterns from the interwebs, but I can't remember exactly where. Bernat, I think. Either way, I'm pretty pleased with them. Now I just have to get them in the mail (story of my life).


I have since discovered I have a ton of sage-coloured wool left over from another project, and a pattern I haven't tried before... so much for abandoning this particular obsession!