Wild Turkey

Wild Turkey
Western Region Oddball Baby Blanket
started October 2013
All garter stitch
Needles: size 6
110 stitches
Yarn used my four-inch section, shown at the top of the photo:
     Caron Simply Soft (Grey Heather, Sand, and Chocolate)

Update: February 13, 2014




Comments

  1. Very interesting choices of color on this one. It will be perfect for a little boy.

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  2. The colors really do make me think of turkey feathers. Very masculine.

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  3. I love Wild Turkey! It's very wilderness cabin-ish. Great colors for a little boy.

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  4. I love it! It will probably be given to a boy, but I think it's equally nice for a girl.

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  5. Another winner. We saw about 30 wild Turkeys in a field in Wisconsin the other day.

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  6. I really like this one! The colors you added in the final section are wonderful - a perfect finish. I agree that this will be a great blanket for a little boy.

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  7. Interesting and I like the way you finished it off using three colors:)

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  8. That's very pretty. All those colors look so good together.

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  9. I love these color combinations. They look cozy, and make me hungry for some reason. You say turkey, but I'm thinking pumpkin pie. These projects are just fantastic!

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  10. Perfect Turkey Time colors! How many blankets does your group make per year? A lot, I'll bet.

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  11. Great name . . . I wonder if folks will think of the bird or the whiskey? Whoever comes up with the names for these blankets does a great job!

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  12. I love the colors and I love the name!

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  13. I really like the name.. It suits the blanket!!

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  14. What beautiful fall colors!!!

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  15. Giggle... I wasn't sure what to expect when I saw the title of this post!

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