Adorable Addie
I'm not the only one having a baby girl! A friend of mine from church is due within a week of me, and is also having a girl. In addition to some (totally non-girly; it's a hazard of paternal profession shared by my daughters) cute cuddly (store bought) clothes, I made her this baby blanket as a baby shower gift. (By the way, in case you can't tell, that's a stuffed kangaroo with joey sitting on it.)If you know the friend - shh! The shower isn't until the second week of October, but by then I will have forgotten to ever post this!
The pattern is actually called "Shell" (descriptive? yes. original? not so much.), and is from Beary Sweet Baby Afghans (Leisure Arts leaftlet #2774). For people who like having a pattern to work from, it's an inexpensive little leaflet. But while I think the blanket is pretty and I like having the "built in" border, I think that you could probably figure out a similar pattern to fit your needs without the pattern pretty easily if you are comfortable with working "pattern free".I used just shy of three balls (5 oz each) of Bernat Softee Baby in pink, and a size G hook. The pattern worked up fairly quickly, and was easy to work on without looking at the whole time, so I got to work on it while I took my daughter to the summer movie series. The blanket was a gift to me, as it helped me keep my sanity during Clifford, Sesame Street and multiple viewings of Charlotte's Web! Under other circumstances I might have appreciated the bit of extra warmth in the theater, but I'm a pregnant little oven and was quite warm enough.
Labels: crochet, gallery-mywork
posted by Kate on Monday, October 01, 2007 @ 12:45 AM
2 Comments:
said...
Love the built-in border too! Such a nice and lacey blanket. Beautiful! 2:51 AM
SB&C said...
Love the blanket!!!!
I'm finishing one of Terry kimbrough ones at present and I know how much work you've put in!
congratulations on the baby!
Cant wait to see her! 9:16 PM










