She is finished. I think she is lovely. I picture the little babe all wrapped and snuggled in this piece of my heart. The Lullaby Blanket has long been a favorite and this is the second time I have knit it. The yarn is Knit Picks Comfy Sport. This yarn has proven its durability over the years as I have used it for each of my grandchildren's blankets. It washes and dries beautifully.
When I gift a treasure such as this, a special box is in order. I never use wrapping paper for any gift as I feel I am simply dropping dollar bills in the trash. Instead, I purchase these very nice boxes from The Container Store. They have a shiny wax finish on them unlike a simple shirt box. No paper needed. Just a pretty bow. These boxes can be saved and reused for many years. In fact, a large one under the armoire in my bedroom contains mine and my daughters wedding veils!
I have now picked back up the Aranami Shawl. I began this last summer in a cotton yarn and didn't like it. Now in Blue Sky Alpaca it is perfect. I hope to finish in time to get a little wear before spring.
I find my self drawn to The Reed of God. A devotion to our Blessed Mother, this is a timeless guide. I even sat in Mass this last Sunday and read prior to the Liturgy beginning. It helped block out the chatter of voices that seem to be so common now.
What is on your needles?
Wanda, the baby blanket is beautiful, an heirloom for sure. I hope when I have another grandchild I can knit something just as beautiful. I didn't knit when my one and only Emerson was born, but now I'm waiting [a little impatiently] for another grand child.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are blue to knit this soon!
Deleteso so so beautiful :) love the baby word circling in the middle. That will be a treasured heirloom for sure :)
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DeleteThis is so beautiful. I have been knitting a few baby blankets recently and have bought this pattern and ordered the wool. What a challenge this will be. Now to finish some of the wip before the wool arrives.
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I am anxious to see!
DeleteMy goodness, that blanket is amazing!!! what a wonderful gift!
ReplyDeleteDon't you love the words?!!!!! A very easy knit!
DeleteGorgeous baby blanket!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteBeautiful!
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DeleteSo precious! It is just beautiful! And I love your tip on the Container Store boxes! :)
ReplyDeleteThey really are wonderful boxes.
DeleteWow! That baby blanket is the most amazing thing I have seen knitted. What a wonderful family heirloom it will be.
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DeleteI misspelled many words. Try this again. This blanket is a testament to how simple stitches can have a beautiful outcome!
DeleteI just love your baby blanket! Those kind of gifts are beyond wonderful. I'm always sad when I see someone who doesn't get the value and love of a gift like that. You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThis is insanely beautiful. I wouldn't have thought it is possible to knit something like this!
ReplyDeleteThis really is a simple knit that just has an insane amount of stitches. The circular cast on is trick, but once past that nothing complicated. Just knit,purl,yo,k2tog,ssk.
Deletethat is a very beautiful blanket! how satisfying! I just love it, esp. with the words; what a treasure! the Mother of God (your reading) is so near to us who call on her; we are so blessed, beyond measure. Thank God. ... also great to hear about those boxes, thank you! I am going to be making some special things in the next months God willing and will keep this in mind for boxes!
ReplyDeleteThe book is amazing!
DeleteThe baby blanket is beautiful BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend :)
DeleteYou finished it in time! and it is beautiful. What a lucky baby. Your shawl is quite pretty also.
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Deletethis is the prettiest thing I've ever seen!!!! what a treasure!!!!
ReplyDeleteand I've queued that shawl a while back……I love it!!! great colors your're using!