Multi-coloured Crochet!

Remember all the little crochet squares I  made using little bits of leftover yarn?  Well, I decided to use red as the main colour to join them all together.


This is the result - a blanket which I've put over the back of my sofa!  I absolutely love it - it adds a lovely bit of colour to the room. 

 
Because I've just used up odds and ends, I'm going to add to it when I'm in between other projects so that eventually it is the whole length of the sofa.  I've found that sewing up a row at a time means that when I come to complete a project it is not such a big job.

 
A bit of colour for a dull November Sunday!

 
Love, Liz

Many thanks to those of you who emailed me to let me know that there was a bit of a problem with Friday's post.  I was out all day and didn't notice that it hadn't been added to my blog properly.  Hope you got the chance to read it - eventually!

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm using up odds and ends too.. tiny granny squares in two colours, so so fiddly to make and sew in the ends, but it's just something done in fits and starts as and when odd bits of wool become available. Love, love the red you have used..x

Tangled Sweetpea said...

Loving the red Liz, looks gorgeous!
Victoria xx

Emma Kate at Paint and Style said...

That is so lovely, and you know it'd cost a fortune in Cath Kidston!

sky-blu-pink said...

Ooh how delicious! I love the random sizes, and the cheerfulness of the red linking the squares.

Kylie said...

Absolutely gorgeous Liz. I love the red x

Karen said...

That is just beautiful !! It looks so cozy and I love the POP of colours !!
xoxo

Fiona said...

This is gorgeous, just love the red it is so warm looking, perfect for winter. Really like the effect the two sizes of squares give.

Marjorie said...

Love the idea of using red. Is this double knitting weight. I also like the different sized squares. I crochet my squares together as it is easier and quicker for me.

June said...

What a great blanket - loving the red.
June

Crafty in the Med said...

Powerful very powerful Liz

loving the red


keep well

Amanda :-)

Mum said...

I love it so cheerful and colourful.
Love from Mum
xx

Anne said...

That is absolutely beautiful Liz.

Wendy said...

How utterly lovely - that red is fantastic! One of the nicest granny blankets I've seen.

Annie Cholewa said...

Wow! It's gorgeous, really striking, and such a cheery addition to your home :D

Anna @ Miss Beatrix said...

Could just curl up under it to read a good book now! Lovely job - well done.

Anna x

Danielle's Heartfelt Home said...

Looks nice and cozy! Beautiful colors too. Really lovely!

Danielle xo

Trudy said...

Love the red! Very cheery : -)

Loo xx from Jumbles and Pompoms said...

Wow, Liz, it's one of the most gorgeous blankies I've seen. I could gaze at it all day and never get bored (that's the sort of weird person that I am). xx

gilly said...

It's fabulous - LOVE the bright and cheery red. Just perfect for the winter!
xx

Lea said...

I love it. Just so cheery! Oh I wish I could crochet..

Unknown said...

Oh wow its gorgeous i love the red it looks so warm and inviting, dee x

Juliab said...

Wow, I love the multi colours against that gorgeous lipstick red. It really does brighten up your sofa. A perfect way to use up odds and ends of wool. BTW, love your blog. x

The Vintage Knitter said...

Liz, this is so gorgeous!! The red really pulls all the squares together. I don't blame you for giving it pride of place on the sofa. x

Anonymous said...

It is stunning I love the colours
Thea x

vintage grey said...

So beautiful and I love the red!!! xo Heather

claire said...

love this! 'm just learning, and starting with a granny square i'm just going to keep going to practise. hop i can make something like this one day!!

Scarlet-Sometimes said...

This blanket is gorgeous!!!, so vibrant :-)

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