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Monday 26 November 2012

Granny Squares Challenge Update

You remember how some weeks back I decided to follow Michelle's lead (the heartfelt company) and make a blanket with different Granny Squares as a way of learning how to crochet..........well I thought it was about time I showed you that the wools have not remained in their pristine condition but some of them have actually made it into the required squares.




As you can see they are not all quite the same size.  I have actually made 4 of each design but these are the best of them.  The very first week's ones which were the traditional Granny Square were actually so bad at the first attempt, all buckled and tight, that I undid them and tried again.  The 2nd time they came out flatter and much looser but are now too big.  Rather than lose time and fall even further behind (I am on week 6 now but Michelle is 3 weeks ahead of me in giving out the patterns) I think I will wait a while before redoing the worse ones.

I am really enjoying learning to crochet and it makes it seem a lot more fun to be doing a limited number of a different square each week. 

Mind you I was really tearing my hair out last night when I tried to understand this week's challenge.  I could not understand the photo instructions when it came to doing the corner, however, drawing on the experience of corners previously done I got there in the end.  It did my confidence no end of good to manage this as the pattern gives the skill level as intermediate. 


As you can see it is not quite finished yet............. and then I have 3 more to make.

Thank you Michelle for the challenge and for finding such lovely patterns for us. 

Philippa xx

PS  You've probably seen on the news about all the rain and flooding that has happened here in the South West of England.  I know the River Avon has burst it banks locally so it will be very interesting to see whether I can drive to Bath as the river passes alongside the main road for some of the way.  Hopefully the high pressure that is coming in off the Atlantic will give us a few dry days and a chance for the fields to drain.  My heartfelt sympathies go out to anyone who has been flooded out in the last few weeks, and for some on more than one occasion.



4 comments:

  1. Good for you for learning crochet! I can't crochet to save my life!
    Stay dry ; )

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    1. Hi Carla, Honestly if I can crochet anyone can. Philippa xx

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  2. Hi Philippa, I`m so happy you continued after the difficult start with the first pattern. For someone who is learning how to crochet you are doing so well. I think the last pattern with the bobbles is looking better then mine. If your squares are to small you can make an extra round. If an extra round with clusters of trebles is to much you can make a round with single crochet on each stitch.

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  3. I'm getting the hang of the bobbles now and managed to make another square last night whilst watching the new Spiderman film! Thank you for the tip about the extra round with single crochet instead of trebles. Slowly, slowly wins the race - as they say. Philippa xx

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