Well, it is only small - more like a car seat blanket or a pram blanket - not very big at all. But, a finish is still a finish. I did a lovely picot edge around it to finish it off and even managed to work out how to make the ripply edge straight. If you are doing Lucy's ripple pattern from Attic 24 then I worked 4 slip stitches along the peaks, 2 SC, 2 HDC, 2 DC, 2 HDC, 2 SC, 4 SS and just repeat it like that. Don't ask me about corners as I am rubbish at corners. Just try to put a few extras in with some chains!!
Anyways, here's the proof:
I'm on a roll here, better see what else needs finishing off. Take care all.
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24 comments:
Lovely blanket, congratulations!
Lovely blanket, congratulations!
Congratulations on your lovely finish!
Those colours are lovely.
Beautiful, well done on the border edging too.
Oh how timeless and lovely!!!
So pretty! And I love the edging too!
It looks great!
Very pretty, Hazel--you are definitely on a roll :)
Your blanket is very nice! I really love the edging you put on it.
So cute! Love the colors of this one. :)
So beautiful! LOVE those blues!!
Beautiful Hazel!!
Louise xx
Congratulations on finishing your beautiful blanket.
It is a beautiful pram blanket and will be cherished I am sure! Great job as I love the edging on the ripple.
Hugs from Holland ~
Heidi
very pretty finish!
Oh I like it Hazel. Very fine job you have done. :)
What a wonderful blanket! Congrats :)
Lovely blanket Hazel!!
It's gorgeous Hazel!
That's gorgeous Hazel
So, so nice! Funny story. The very first thing I crocheted was a ripple afghan in these same exact colors. However, mine started out very tight and then loosened dramatically so it was almost 'v' shaped. And that was the end of my crocheting!
It looks great! Congrats on figuring it out from my dodgy old photos xxx
I love the blanket. It's so pretty.
Pretty blue ripples.
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