Royal Prince George
Western Region Oddball Baby Blanket
started August 2013
The knitter who started this Oddball blanket determined it would be knit with shades of purple using the stockinette stitch. The blanket was named in honor of Prince George of Chambridge.
My favorite colors!! I'm sure you must have said at one point in time, but where do these blankets end up? Is there an Oddball knitting organization? Just curious.
I remember learning in school that Purple was a regal and royal color. Thank blanket is going to be lovely, but I'm in love with your baby hats and good use of scrap yarn. Baby heads, I can smell them in my minds eye. :)
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This is definitely different....kind of like the others where people make their own choice of stitch.
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of purple. Looks pretty.
ReplyDeleteA blanket fit for a *future* king! Very royal indeed!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite colors!! I'm sure you must have said at one point in time, but where do these blankets end up? Is there an Oddball knitting organization? Just curious.
ReplyDeleteWell, that's a fun one! Lots of shades of purple, aren't there? But sometimes I have trouble finding it.
ReplyDeleteOh I love that blanket! It is so pretty that little Prince George or any other baby would love cuddling up in it!
ReplyDeleteRegal and adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love it - and so does Queen Sissy DIVA!
ReplyDeleteVery purple:)
ReplyDeleteA very fitting name!
ReplyDeleteOoo, I love the shades, can't wait to see it all done.
ReplyDeleteI remember learning in school that Purple was a regal and royal color. Thank blanket is going to be lovely, but I'm in love with your baby hats and good use of scrap yarn. Baby heads, I can smell them in my minds eye. :)
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