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my little corner of the world in England, where you will find me addicted to colour and playing with yarn!


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2 July 2016

Baby Blankets

Good morning my friends and a happy weekend to you all.
 Do hope you are keeping warm this cold July!

This morning I have been enjoying a new rainbow ripple
 on my hook and I'm loving the new shade of
from Stylecraft Yarns in their Special DK.
 It fits so well in my rainbow between lipstick and spice!


Baby blankets are always such fun to make and sell so fast.
This week I've made a rainbow granny square
 which is now on its way to a new home.
The rainbow interspersed with parchment make a very attractive blanket.
the colour recipe I have used is
Stylecraft Special DK in
mustard gold spice tomato claret raspberry plum grape
 violet lobelia denim storm blue sage pistachio lime and parchment


and sold a pretty pastel ripple
 which is soon to be keeping a new baby girl warm.
colour Recipe
Stylecraft Special DK
 in
sherbet apricot wisteria spring green lemon candyfloss and cream


You may be interested to know
 that I always keep ready made blankets for sale in my
 So when you suddenly need a new baby gift do take a look,
 I have many colours and various sizes in stock.
 However if you wish to order a specially made blanket
 in any pattern or colours please email me at
 thepatchworkheartuk@gmail.com
 and I will be delighted to send you my price list and make one for you



It's always so good to see babies modelling my blankets
 and this week I've been delighted to receive 2 photos
 from happy customers
 who gave me permission to share these with you.



Last time I wrote
 I left you with a teasing glance
 at some pretty pastel grannies that I was working on.



I used 10 pretty shades of
the colour recipe is
spring green
pistachio
lemon
parchment
stone
apricot
soft peach
cream
cloud blue
and
duck egg


As always I work in a production line fashion
 and make all the round in the same colour at one time.
 This increases your speed as you are not changing balls of yarn
 or wondering which colour to pick.


165 mini grannies meant a lot of ends to sew in,
but a wonderful discovery at Lidl of their Big Hit chocolate peanuts
made it all very yummy!


so this really was a labour of love
 and I'm afraid I wont be making another for a long while!


You will notice that I alternate the side I work from on my grannies.
This is done to avoid that awful granny square twist.
you can read a tutorial about how I make my granny squares


For this blanket I chose to join the squares as I made the 4th round
 so there is no background colour
. I really like this look but of course again it means lots of ends.
 Unfortunately if you want colour you have to have ends!

If you are interested in trying this joining method
 you will enjoy the good tutorial by Lucy at Attic 24
called


The blanket soon comes together
 and then it's the exciting time to choose a border.

I used 27 from the book

this is a great book which I highly recommend.
 It is clearly written in US terms
 and also has very good charts to follow.


This blanket was a special commission for a baby soon to arrive,
using a neutral colour palette so it is suitable for both boy or girl.
The border is made in the gorgeous new shade of
which Stylecraft have recently added to the range of Special DK.



Tadaa!
A beautiful blanket that I was sad to part with.
 One day I must make one to keep for Patchwork House!

Wishing you all a happy restful weekend

Heather
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9 April 2012

Easter Makes

A glimpse of what I have been enjoying this Easter

here at Patchwork House

Mr Pwk Ht and I enjoyed a lovely spring walk in the woods

to collect the twigs for our Easter tree

Oh how I enjoyed last weekend

unwrapping all my treasures to hang and pretty up my window

Sitting enjoying its prettiness

I decided to add some of the lovely crocheted flowers

that I have seen everywhere around in blogland

They were so quick and easy and used up tiny scraps or yarn

I used the pattern out of my

Nicki Tench book ~ cute and easy crochet

but you will also find a tutorial written by

Lucy at Attic24

I have been enjoying

relaxing and snuggling

under the granny stripe blanket I am making

look what the postman brought me

Homespun Style

by

Selina Lake

my Easter treat!

it is just gorgeous

lovely pictures on every page

and full of inspiration

I hope you are enjoying some pretty Spring makes too

Heather

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