Spot the difference!

 

Did you spot the difference? (apart from the difference in lighting and camera angles)

This is the difference..

520 ends sewn in and cut off. I know lots of people prefer to do it as they go along but I find that bowl full of cut off ends very satisfying indeed once complete.

Most of the squares for this blanket have been hanging around in a box for the best part of a year ( see post from last May   where I first showed the stack of squares ready to be made into a blanket) but as I’m currently on a self imposed craft purchasing ban as part of my crafty challenge,  I’m trying to finish up outstanding projects. I did decide to make this blanket bigger than was originally intended so I have added more squares and had a play about with some of the colours to get the effect I desired. This blanket is now ready for joining and bordering which I’m hoping to get finished over Easter as its to go in Little Miss’ new room once we have swapped rooms and put her in what was the spare room/ craft room. She loves unicorns and rainbows at the moment, hence the very bright blanket. I’m really hoping its something she’ll use and treasure forever.

 

Karen x x

 

 

 

 

Author: Kazzybo

My name is Karen, I am a happily married mum of one, working as a primary school teacher. I have a very busy life with a lot of hobbies which always seem to be fighting for the top spot! Apart from spending time with family I love nothing more than to shut myself away with a bit of relaxation music and embark on a bit of creativity, including crocheting, knitting, card making, sewing, running and almost anything else crafty that takes my fancy at that moment in time.

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