I’m almost finished with the baby blanket I’m crocheting as a gift for my daughter’s friend. The pattern itself hasn’t been difficult, and I’m really pleased with the way the whole thing is coming together.
The hardest part was starting the second ruffle. I had to tear it out twice because I didn’t read the directions carefully and had started the stitches in the wrong place. That just goes to show that even though sometimes when you think you’ve read and understood the instructions, it could take one or two times of actually working the pattern to get it right!
As I stated when I first began this project, I’ve been using some leftover yarn to crochet the blanket. I’m using a dusty rose for the body of the afghan and the second ruffle. The first ruffle is made with an off-white yarn. I’m on the last round of the second ruffle. I have about 2/3 of the last row to finish, and I’ve run out of the rose colored yarn! The yarn I chose is from a brand that doesn’t have a dye lot, so it should be easy to find that same color by that manufacturer, right?
I cut a small piece of the yarn and took it to the store where the yarn had been purchased. They carry the same brand, but they don’t have the same color. I’ve been to several different stores with no luck in matching the color. Now I’ll have to tear out the second ruffle and start over on it. I think I have enough of the off-white to use. However, that will mean that both ruffles will be the same color. I’ll have to decide if I want to use the off-white, or see if I can find a third color in my leftovers that will look good with the two original yarns.
Whichever way I decide to go, I’m looking forward to seeing the finished project. After the second ruffle is finished all I need to do is put some ribbon in it. I’ll post pictures once I’m done crocheting the baby blanket.
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