So it's going to cover from his feet to his knees. Maybe.it occurred to me that I haven't shared any of my creations on the board, so here's a thread for me to show off in.
First up, my first big project. A knit blanket for @Eriol. This took at least a year, and was an anniversary present.
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It's about 5' 6" by 4'6". Ish.
Dammit. Did I mess up feet and inch markers again? Stupid US measurements.So it's going to cover from his feet to his knees. Maybe.
It's super repetitive, once you've got your starting circle, it's pretty much just groups of 3.I am really impressed that you could do that by memory.
Doggo blanket complete! It's for a Chihuahua, so it's not very big. About the same size as a cat bed.The next big project was a knit blanket for me. Took closer to 6-8 months. Same size as the first blanket, same pattern.
I'm currently picking away at a modified version of this pattern in a dog-blanket scale.
I like the color choices.Doggo blanket complete! It's for a Chihuahua, so it's not very big. About the same size as a cat bed.
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Yes. They are the colors of Eeeeevil. Perfect for a chihuahua.I like the color choices.
But with all the practice you had in Jackbox!Oh God y'all. I cannot draw. Like at all. It's bad.
I received a figure drawing book and sketch book for Christmas, and I'm trying to learn how to draw faces... And, ya, it'll be a while before any of these sketches make it on to this thread. I'm trying, and they are recognizable as human. But that's about it.
On the plus side, my square-a-day crochet project continues apace.
But holy crap. I really suck at drawing.
The idea of making a "one square a day" quilt as a way to document how a year goes by is an intriguing one.one square a day[...]I can see the depression, and the period of exhaustion due to anemia, and I can see the lead up to hypo-mania and the hypo-mania itself.
I've seen similar ideas with temperature blankets, choosing different color gradients for different temperature ranges. A lotta folks don't make a full square for every day, but usually do a row for every day. Some do a row of daily high, and a row of daily low. But even so, 365 rows makes for a long ass blanket.The idea of making a "one square a day" quilt as a way to document how a year goes by is an intriguing one.
--Patrick
After a hundred or so squares you either get good or stop caring about how they look!I've seen similar ideas with temperature blankets, choosing different color gradients for different temperature ranges. A lotta folks don't make a full square for every day, but usually do a row for every day. Some do a row of daily high, and a row of daily low. But even so, 365 rows makes for a long ass blanket.
I'm jealous of your granny squares @Dirona. Mine still don't look good enough to actually assemble into anything.
I agree, and I didn't see any either. It's going to make an awesome gift.It looks lovely! And I honestly didn't see any mistakes.