Tuesday 4 December 2007

And a little bit more...

After my last post, I thought I would show you the progress on the mother of all ripple blankets. I have been working on this since May (admittedly on a slightly sporadic basis) and I am now 23 stripes from finishing. Each one takes about one and a half hours, so I make that a good 34 hours or so of solid crochet time. Then there is the sewing in of ends. Thanks to some
sage advice I received a while ago (on the no-end-in-sight ripple along) to crochet over the ends as I go, I only have about 50 loose bits of yarn to darn in. I wish I had asked sooner!


It is a lovely thing to work on - so satisfyingly heavy to sit under on winter evenings, and easy to pick up in the few unscheduled moments. It's not really portable any more though, so I can't work on it while out and about. Maybe I should get into sock knitting or something - that has to be the ultimate in take-it-with-you crafting.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wonderful colours- like a river in summer. I have an on off project too- a hand patchwork called "Ice Windows". I've done about 2 1/2 squares but nothing in recent months as Christmas present making took over. I keep telling myself I'll carry on in the New Year. LOL Well done for picking yours up.

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Knitty Gritty Thoughts said...

Your ripple is beautiful - I just love the colors you chose!