Hi
I am making a blanket for a single bed, it is based on the big blanket on the Attic 24 website with squares of 30 cm square which will be joined together - probably 3 across by 6 down. I did consider doing 4 across but the single beds are all against walls so i think you lose the design. so far it would measure 90cm across by 180cm down
what Lucy in Attic has done on the double one is make a huge border of say 10 rows of 3 trebles going all the way round the blanket in different colours. I will do this.
my problem is how much wool. I have already run out of some colours and i want to order some more but would rather get it right and not waste stuff. Has anyone done this. would 1 ball go all the way round each time or do you need 2 per row
any opinions on 3 squares across or 4 is welcome. lets face it most single beds are against walls because of the space factor.
many thanks
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alemci · 23/09/2013 08:58
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