Sunday 28 June 2015

Finished Projects: Weekend in Stockholm Blanket



What seems like a lifetime ago, I started this blanket. While it has been finished for a few weeks, it always takes a long time to go from finished object to on the blog! In reality I started in mid-January this year, and finished at the beginning of June. It's definitely a project I've done while making other things, picked up and put down again. I have made a few pairs of booties and other bits and pieces in between! (Which you may have already seen if you're following me on Instagram or Facebook ;) )


I like the overall finished blanket but I do find myself questioning the colours. Some days I like the orange, some days I think it's too much. I wonder if I may have liked it better if I chose I light grey instead of the orange?? Well it's too late now and even if I don't like the colours as much as I thought I would, it's certainly a warm and snuggly blanket. My cat especially loved to sleep on it! 



So here are photos of the finished blanket. I have to preface these pictures by saying it is quite difficult to photograph a blanket, it always looks crooked and wrinkly. It is more or less a square shape. Also the colours are tricky to get right too. I took these pictures in some late afternoon Winter sunshine, so they are possibly not exactly true to life. One day I might master my DSLR and work it so it picks up what I see!



It's also interesting how different the colours look in daylight and sunshine. The sunlight makes the orange a lot more muted and more orange. Inside the orange takes on more red pigments. When I was arranging the squares to join them altogether, I found it tricky to arrange in such a way that there wasn't too much orange all bunched up together. A friend told me to take a photo in black and white and then see if it looks right. This was actually a really good tip as I could see areas that contrasted too much. The overall layout is completely random however!


I do really like the pattern of each of the individual granny block squares. It looks quite intricate yet simple at the same time. I'd be interested to see how it looks in other colours, but I'm not quite keen enough to do another one just yet!


If you would like to make this blanket, you can find the original FREE pattern here.

Happy Making!




10 comments:

  1. It's a lovely blanket, and I think the orange is just right! With light grey it would have become too mono-tone and boring, in my opinion.

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    1. You make a good point! I hate second guessing colour choices, perhaps my instincts were right :) Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. This is such a fun blanket! Quite inspirational. Pinned.
    Would love if you shared this at our Yarn Fanatic Party - http://eyeloveknots.blogspot.com/2015/07/yarn-fanatic-party-44.html.
    Alexandra
    EyeLoveKnots.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks for visiting! I will be sure to check out your site :)

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  3. There is no surprise that you needed a lot of time to complete this awesome blanket. I want to assure you that it was worth every minute wasted for its creation! It is really wonderful, coloring and pattern are great!

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    1. Thanks very much! I really wasn't sure about the colours but I really like it now! Thanks for your comments :-)

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