Target: Stash busting-blanket
Finished
September 4, 2012
July 26, 2014

Target: Stash busting-blanket

Project info
Square Target by Jan Eaton
Crochet
Afghan block
155cm x 125cm (61" x 49"), 985 grams
Hooks & yarn
4.0 mm (G)
2,677 yards
Wibra Saskia
1525 yards in stash
2 skeins = 568.0 yards (519.4 meters), 200 grams
47280
Gray
Zeeman Royal
568 yards in stash
3.45 skeins = 910.8 yards (832.8 meters), 345 grams
1256
Red
Zeeman Royal
752 yards in stash
1.57 skeins = 414.5 yards (379.0 meters), 157 grams
821
Purple
Zeeman Royal
898 yards in stash
1.43 skeins = 377.5 yards (345.2 meters), 143 grams
1258
Natural/Undyed
Zeeman Royal
2725 yards in stash
1.54 skeins = 406.6 yards (371.8 meters), 154 grams
534
Pink
Notes

This will be a Babette-inspired blanket with solid squares. I wanted to try and make my own design for it.

The inspiration came from this Babette blanket by ceylangul

I’d selected these colors but had no clue what type of blanket I wanted to make. I didn’t want to go for lots of multicolor grannies because I knew it would mean I wouldn’t finish in good time or even at all, having to weave in all those ends and stitch them all together. I also wasn’t look for the grid look (all the same size squares). I looked through loads of blanket patterns and projects to find the right blanket for what I wanted to do with these colors. I had ideas that I liked at first but then started to doubt.

Then I found that babette, and I decided to go for it.

I made a design on my computer because using only 5 colors, if you’re just winging it, you’re bound to get stuck at some point if you don’t want the same colors squares touching.

I’ll be using this tutorial by Wool n Hook for seaming the squares together. I considered joining as you go but I think I prefer this, I tried it on the first two squares and it looks really nice. I will be stitching squares together as I’m going so I don’t have to do all the stitching afterwards.

Mods: I reduced the number of CH at the start of a round by 1, so if it was 5ch, I do 4, for 7ch, I do 6. This looks more consistent in my case.

July 2014: Finished! It took a while (cough) but here it is. I suddenly got the spirit again to work on this blanket (I don’t know for the life of me why I get the urge to do blankets during the hottest weeks of the year….) I did a DC edge, one row creme and 4 rows burgundy, I basically did a row just like the squares are done, I did 2 DC in each corner I found on the first round, seems this might have been a bit too much, I think it would work if the yarn is all the same but the red seems a bit thicker and softer than the rest, so the edge is a little ruffly, but I was ready for it to be done so I didn’t redo, it’s nice, I like it, it’s a perfect blanket to cover yourself with on the couch on a chilly night. Noah, one of my ginger boys, claimed the blanket while in progress and it’s now his favorite for lying on in my lap :)

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  • Project created: September 5, 2012
  • Finished: July 27, 2014
  • Updated: July 31, 2014
  • Progress updates: 2 updates