Most of the striped blankets made from scrap balls of yarn have been "boy-friendly," but since I have several scraps of pinks, I decided to start a "girl-friendly" striped blanket.
Faerie Delight will be a garter stitch blanket with two-inch stripes in each four-inch section. Knit on size 8 needles and 110 stitches.
Awww...how cute! One of my online buddies, BethanyG (from knittinghelp) has two daughters who play fairy games all the time. She recently blogged about a fairy scavenger hunt they had. This post made me think of her.
I can see why you scored well on the color hue wheel, I wouldn't have thought of putting those colors together, but they look good.(Says the woman who thinks pink goes with orange).
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I really like this kind of blanket.
ReplyDeleteCleaver twist on the name...will be a cute one.
ReplyDeleteI think starting the blanket would be the most fun. That looks pretty - and I love garter blankies. g
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the name... and the colors thus far.
ReplyDeleteOoooohhh,I think this blanket is going to be so pretty and feminine!!
ReplyDeleteMy two favorite colors together! I think I'll go get some yarn and knit an afghan in those two colors!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors.
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Magical!
ReplyDeleteso very pretty
ReplyDeleteI like that color combo. It reminds me of roses.
ReplyDeleteAwww...how cute! One of my online buddies, BethanyG (from knittinghelp) has two daughters who play fairy games all the time. She recently blogged about a fairy scavenger hunt they had. This post made me think of her.
ReplyDeleteI can see why you scored well on the color hue wheel, I wouldn't have thought of putting those colors together, but they look good.(Says the woman who thinks pink goes with orange).
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