Here are two pictures of the blanket I just finished knitting for my cousin’s baby-to-be.
Reason Number 347 Never to Have Children: slow but inevitable descent towards lunacy brought on by monotony of basket-weave pattern.
Here are two pictures of the blanket I just finished knitting for my cousin’s baby-to-be.
Reason Number 347 Never to Have Children: slow but inevitable descent towards lunacy brought on by monotony of basket-weave pattern.
Ooh, I hear ya. I finished a baby blanket about three weeks ago and I have NEVER been so glad to be done with something. And I seem to recall you were working on that at least two months ago!
What kind of yarn is that? It’s purty!
I just wanted to tell you that I think the blanket is really very pretty. I am a failed knitter, because I couldn’t take the monotony of knitting. I’m always envious of people who can turn yarn into art. Or comfy blankets.
Ang
How on earth do you find the time ?
I hope you haven’t given up on the quilting!
I like it. It’s like hundreds of little rainbow flags. It’s a good way to start a baby off in the world.
Wow…. look so nice and colorful!! 🙂
It’s lovely! If Marc and I ever manage to get pregnant (we keep trying!), would you make one for us? 😉
what sized needles did you use? Is it all in one piece?
You did an incredibly perfect job!
omg, that’s so pretty!
very nice blankie!
I spent the weekend working on a wedding-gift needlepoint . . . of course, it’s now 10.5 years late, and they have three kids, but I’m still working away. It’s about 75% done. bigger scrim; must get bigger scrim . . .
It’s gorgeous. Hypnotic, almost.
I feel strangely compelled to do your bidding…
Nifty gay pride baby blanket! You should market these to those newly adoptive gay parents. They can wrap their chinese/ guatemalan/ etc. bundle of joy in yards of warm, woolen, gay love…
OWWW, MY EYES! MY EYES! I’m sure that’s a very nice blankie you made, but my gawd man! The colors! :~)
Aren’t you worried you’ll make the baby dizzy?
I see that I’m in the minority because I LOVE IT. It’s beautiful, Faustus. I would cry if someone gave me something they’d made by hand that looked like that (happy tears, of course :-)).