I’ve had the crochet bug recently for some reason and decided to make a
classic ‘Tiramisu’ baby blanket by Alicia Paulson. This pattern has been around
for a while and is pretty as well as easy to make. You can find the pattern
here: - Tiramisu Baby Blanket Over 2200 of these have been made and can be seen on
Ravelry!
I used an 8mm crochet hook which gave me a similar gauge
seeing as I was substituting yarn from the one used in the pattern. The
original pattern calls for organic cotton which would be lovely as well.
I decided to use the easy washing Panda Magnum Soft 8ply
which is affordable and has a slight sheen and softness to it – perfect for a baby
blanket.
I used double sided satin polyester ribbon in a Peacock
blue to thread thru the pretty scalloped edging. I threaded the ribbon thru using a large wool
needle which I threaded with the ribbon and then back thru itself so it wouldn’t
unthread and wove the ribbon thru the spaces made by double crochets.
This was a relaxing and easy project to make. You can see more details
about my Tiramisu here:- Franie-Jay's Tiramisu on Ravelry.
I took this photo of a pelican while sitting and
relaxing by the river, I then played with it in PicMonkey.
I added an overlay in PicMonkey.
Finally, a pair of pelicans and a different water overlay from PicMonkey.
Hope you have a great day. Cheers from Fran.
Finally, a pair of pelicans and a different water overlay from PicMonkey.
Hope you have a great day. Cheers from Fran.
I love this blanket, I love the idea that you can have it made and then, depending on the sex of the baby, use either pink or blue ribbon. Great idea!
ReplyDelete(Kek from Ravelry)
Hi Kerry, Thank you, yes you're right - makes it easy! Great blog name - I love violets. The purple ones used to grow rampant at my Grandmothers house in country Northern NSW. I've tried to grow them but Qld is a little too hot. (I must keep up my blog - been a bit too busy.)
ReplyDeleteCheers from Fran.