craftivity baby blanket

Craftivity baby blanket

The thing I really love about crocheting is that it seems so much more forgiving than knitting. (And it needs to be if I’m doing it!) Plus, I really love the free form aspects of it – it allows the creator free range to do just about anything.

When Christina (my right hand woman at Tangle) and I decided that she should teach this class for Tangle (and boo hoo, nobody signed up!) I knew that I had to make the blanket myself. It looked like so much fun. And it was! Christina helped me out with this one – it sort of became the project that whoever was working at the store worked on – and I think that’s what made it even more fun. Working with someone on a largish project makes it so much less daunting.

We are really loving the idea of baby blankets that aren’t necessarily “heirloom” blankets, but ones that get used. That’s the reason we decided to go with Peaches and Creme yarn. (I find Peaches and Creme yarn to be far more superior to Sugar and Cream plus it’s the same price. I carry Peaches and Creme at Tangle and can special order the other colors we don’t presently carry too.) This ended up taking about 8 balls with a 6.0mm hook. This blanket will stay at the store, hopefully providing inspiration for other projects. But once again, I find myself wishing that I would have started knitting and crocheting just a few years earlier. Honor would have been so cute wrapped up in this one.

edit: I forgot to say that the pattern is from the book Craftivity

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5 Responses to “craftivity baby blanket”

  1. Sonja

    AHHH! That is so much cuter than all the baby blankets I have crocheted (and there are quite a few)! Is there a pattern? Please…?!
    I absolutely love it.

  2. Sarah

    I love this blanket! Really LOVE it! If your shop were, say, to “sell” these blankets, how much do you think they would run, hypothetically speaking?

    It is so awesome!

  3. Kari

    Wow, maybe I should make time to take a class. Crocheting I think I could do. Where’s my class booklet anyways?? =)

  4. Wendy

    i love that crazy thing.

  5. Sharma

    WOW! I am a beginning crocheter and LOVE LOVE this….wonderful work

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