Tuesday 11 September 2012

One a Day Project - Tuesday's Tallies - Week 2 - Not Just Another Granny Square Blanket

I am enjoying this crochet throw. It is not difficult but I am glad I mastered the Join As You Go method, even if you still have to sew in ends separately. The fast progress inspires keeping up with the ends. Just 8 colours, how restrained?!
cath Kidston colours
Cath Kidston inspired Granny Blanket
  Last week’s tally was 31
crochet granny squares
Solid Colour Granny Squares
Finished another 17, an average of over two a day but I also had to undo 3 sides of the remaining 17 squares I had not joined last week, joined them as I went and finished all ends off securely! The JAYG looks a bit like blanket stitch, I am liking the effect more and more.
join as you go crochet
So 48 in total, a nice tidy 4 rows of 12, the finished tally will be 12x12 rows so 144 but…
Week 2 - 48 squares!
Although very lovely, plain squares are not as interesting as can be. I have started a central oversized square to replace 16 solid squares, changing colour every round. Well I have nearly finished the big square so really another 12-14 squares.  My goodness there are lots of ends that I haven’t woven in yet.  The equivalent of 60 squares, nearly half way!
giant granny square crochet
Crocheting simple granny squares gives me a lot of brain space to think, I am in danger of adding another “extra” to this blanket too.

How is everyone else doing with their One-a-Day?
One a Day crochet

19 comments:

  1. Wow, your blanket looks stunning. Especially love the big granny

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    1. Thank you, I am enjoying the big granny too!

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  2. Ah, it's lookking lovely Fiona! I do love the colours you have chosen :)
    Karen xx

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    1. and there's me wanting some stronger colours in and I am not allowed :o

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  3. I did another 21 on my Granny Patch, but wasn't able to blog about this week. Am on vacation with the little guy... but your blanket looks fab!

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    1. 21, wow...but you will look really impressive when you post next week :D Enjoy your holiday.

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  4. I love your big granny. It's so coloured, lovely. Have a great week! Greetings from Germany. Sabine.

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    1. Thank you Sabine...Guten Abend aus england! Fiona x

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  5. It is wonderful and left repy on my blog too.
    Wendy in oz xo

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  6. Love the projects, so colourful. And what a great use for that stand!!

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  7. Ooh, it looks stunning! My patchwork granny is coming along very slowly, I am secretly doubting my choice to make tiny squares (mine are only 3 rounds), these big ones look amazing! But I still love working on it though :-)
    Greets from Belgium x

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  8. array of colours ...beautiful
    I'll have to try out that join its looks very neat and doesn't leave a ribbed effect.

    keep well

    Amanda :-)

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  9. Coming along so nicely! You will be done in no time with making more than one a day. Isn't it even a thing of beauty just to see all you stash on your stand!

    I have a TaDah post for my One a Day project. I finished my autumn throw so now busy playing Elf for Christmas. :-)

    Hugs from Holland ~
    Heidi

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  10. I love the idea of the central, multi coloured granny! Might have to pinch that one day.

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  11. Sometimes simple is best. In saying that though I love your idea of a central panel. I've never attemted JOYG. Another thing to look into...now all I need is a few more hours in the day....or a lottery win so I can give up work :)

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  12. Your granny squares are gorgeous, your join as you go is so neat, I love the multi coloured granny it is going to look fab. Have a good week. Deb xxx

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  13. Wow, you have been a busy bee! Your granny is looking great and I love the idea of a colourful central square. May I also say, that flower granny on your bench is one stunning piece of crochet loveliness, I want one too!

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  14. Sometimes it's good to work on something simple and quick! I love the colours you're using xx

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  15. Hey, lovely to see you over at Rosy Hill. :-)

    Your blanket looks lovely, the addition of the central granny square is so effective and the colours are just beautiful. I agree about how effective the JAYG can look. Well done for undoing the edges of all of those squares - I think it's worth it in the end, especially considering how much time and effort JAYG saves in the end.

    I'm looking forward to looking around your blog now!
    Abigail x

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