Have You Been Embraced by Angels
I'm tickled to share with you my newest crochet pattern...
I think the blanket is lovely for so many things...
~a newborn photo prop or welcoming gift
~a gift to an angelic child or grandchild
~a baptism or blessing blanket (it would be stunning in all white, I think)
~a blanket to comfort someone who has suffered a loss
~made in edgy colors it could be cool for a teen to "wear"
I made mine with Scheepjes Stardust--a new white label yarn that has been amazingly constructed. I say that because the yarn has a little sparkle to it but is NOT SCRATCHY in any way!! It's magic, I tell ya!
Another magical thing is that the sparkles don't "shed". And the balls are good-sized with 590m each. I used 6 of the main color and barely 2 of the wing color. You can find this yarn at Wool Warehouse *here or Deramores *here. I see more sparkly projects in the future with this yarn since my daughter's favorite color is "sparkle". ;)
When I designed the border I really wanted something lacey and delicate. And this one seems to fit the bill. Plus, it lays really flat without blocking and I like that--a lot.
I left the wings free at the tips for a little fluttering to go on--and they were easy peasy to attach.
This little sweetie loved the blanket so much that I had to give it to her. She inserted her little fingers through the blanket border and danced "like an angel" all through the house.
The blanket is constructed in rhythmic rows with fun texture before the border is worked. Then the wings are each worked separately and whip-stitched to the blanket front. I rated the pattern as Intermediate, but only because the border and wings need a little bit of focus--not because the stitches are difficult. I think an ambitious newer crocheter could totally pull this off!
So "sparkling cute", huh? I hope you love it, too!
You can find this pattern in the regular places: here in my Felted Button Shop, on Etsy or on LoveCrafts. And if you didn't notice, I've recently added a coupon code to my Etsy shop for multiple pattern purchases--if you spend $16.50 you save $3 on your purchase. Enter code ESAVE3 to save!
I hope that life finds you healthy and happy--and with plenty of time to crochet.
| On the Board | -- I testify that angels are still sent to help us. ~Jeffrey Holland
Hugs to you!
* This post contains affiliate links.
I think the blanket is lovely for so many things...
~a newborn photo prop or welcoming gift
~a gift to an angelic child or grandchild
~a baptism or blessing blanket (it would be stunning in all white, I think)
~a blanket to comfort someone who has suffered a loss
~made in edgy colors it could be cool for a teen to "wear"
I made mine with Scheepjes Stardust--a new white label yarn that has been amazingly constructed. I say that because the yarn has a little sparkle to it but is NOT SCRATCHY in any way!! It's magic, I tell ya!
Another magical thing is that the sparkles don't "shed". And the balls are good-sized with 590m each. I used 6 of the main color and barely 2 of the wing color. You can find this yarn at Wool Warehouse *here or Deramores *here. I see more sparkly projects in the future with this yarn since my daughter's favorite color is "sparkle". ;)
When I designed the border I really wanted something lacey and delicate. And this one seems to fit the bill. Plus, it lays really flat without blocking and I like that--a lot.
I left the wings free at the tips for a little fluttering to go on--and they were easy peasy to attach.
This little sweetie loved the blanket so much that I had to give it to her. She inserted her little fingers through the blanket border and danced "like an angel" all through the house.
The blanket is constructed in rhythmic rows with fun texture before the border is worked. Then the wings are each worked separately and whip-stitched to the blanket front. I rated the pattern as Intermediate, but only because the border and wings need a little bit of focus--not because the stitches are difficult. I think an ambitious newer crocheter could totally pull this off!
So "sparkling cute", huh? I hope you love it, too!
You can find this pattern in the regular places: here in my Felted Button Shop, on Etsy or on LoveCrafts. And if you didn't notice, I've recently added a coupon code to my Etsy shop for multiple pattern purchases--if you spend $16.50 you save $3 on your purchase. Enter code ESAVE3 to save!
I hope that life finds you healthy and happy--and with plenty of time to crochet.
| On the Board | -- I testify that angels are still sent to help us. ~Jeffrey Holland
Hugs to you!
* This post contains affiliate links.