I am well and truly smitten with crochet (though I'll not be giving up my day job of bunny knitting anytime soon). Now that my fingers are a little more confident I'm finding it involves a little less involvement from my brain than knitting does – there are no rows or stitches to count and no increases or decreases, just a rhythmic round and round that is soothing and uncomplicated and perfect for the end of the day when I'm feeling weary. And I really enjoyed working on one square a day of the 'flowers in the snow' blanket so as soon as that was finished I started planning my next 'one square a day' blanket.
I wanted my favourite colours of blues, greens and reds to be dominant in this next blanket and I had an idea of the sort of one I wanted to make inspired by this gorgeous blanket by Moogsmum. More recently I came across these inspiring creations and have been day-dreaming about all of these while keeping an eye out for the right yarn colours. Then one day when I was tidying up the kitchen my gaze fell on my china on the shelf and I knew that these colours would be perfect.
So, this next one a day project will be known as 'me old china' blankie
Perfect name for it really, because 'me old china' is cockney rhyming slang for mate / friend and I plan on doing lots of snuggling with my mate under it when it's finished!
If you fancy joining in with a 'one a day' project of any kind then please join the One a Day ravelry group started by Gingerbread Girl where you'll find lots of other lovely people doing it too!
I love the colours you’ve chosen. Enjoy the one a day – I won’t be joining in even though i’m very tempted because last year I sort of grannied myself flat out 🙂
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Hi Julie, They are such lovely colours, I can’t wait to see your new “mate” xxBrenda
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Crochet is a nice diversion. i adore those soft colors you’re using!
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Julie,
Its going to be lovely lovely lovely.
Must share with you, I attempted to knit a bunny all by myself, the bunny is sitting on top of my crochet basket minus one leg (the doggie got to it!)
Renee xx
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This is going to be so beautiful:) I really need to learn crochet. Have fun!!!
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Ooooh, it’s going to be SO pretty Julie. I can’t wait to watch it grow. And you changed your blog — I love it now, but I’m missing the pretty picture of YOU!
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Its beautiful!!!Love your choice of colours!!
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I love everything about this post. I love the feeling of the colors together, and the way they work in the squares, and the cozy picture of snuggling and cockney element and – and – and everything.
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Love the colours. Just perfect for a cozy blanket :0) Really love the china too! Very pretty.
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What lovely colors!
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Gorgeous colour combo! I have teacups and saucers inherited from my grandmother Eva that look to be the same design as your jug and I’ve often thought of pinching the colours, but adding that soft blue and green is just perfect. Happy hooking 🙂
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Crochet certainly gets you ‘hooked’ doesn’t it. I find it perfect for those times when I don’t have to concentrate too hard, you only have to deal with one stitch if you drop it. Lovely pastel colours for your blankie 🙂
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Absolutely perfect colours, I can’t wait to see it grow and grow! 🙂
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Oh those colours!!
Do you think there’s a cure for the crochet addiction? I really must return to knitting but I have a severe case of the blanket bug!
Looking forward to seeing the progression of ‘me ol’ china’.
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Your colour choices are one of the (many) things that mark your work out for me. Just delicious.
Fancy a trip to that little wool shop and some tea at Westmill one day next week?
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Lovely colours – not sure the one a day thing is for me though, I wouldn’t be able to stop myself from working out how long it would take me to complete the blanket, and that would definitely put me off!
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It is all this granny loveliness that makes me wish I could actually crochet properly.
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Such pretty colours Julie.
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If only I could finish my ripple blanket, I could maybe think about making something similar – it’s gorgeous.
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I have just started my daughter who is pregnant crocheting squares for a baby blanket , I will not be seeing her until January so hopefully the squares will be finished and I can show her how to sew them together .
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Hi Julie, the colours are gorgeous and I’m so glad you had discovered that crochet is a soothing activity 🙂
Tracey xx
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Beautiful colours and I love the Cath Kidstonesque blankets that inspired you! I’m sure yours will be every bit as gorgeous.
S x
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Such lovely colours, Julie. I’ve never taken to crochet but I feel a trip to a woolshop is necessary!
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I just love these delicious colours Julie!
That green yarn in the green mug is sooooo beautiful. 🙂 It’s going to be such a pretty blanket!
Vivienne x
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I really love the colours you have picked for your grannies. They work so well together.
Carole x
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I love that you give your blankets a name, its so sweet. The colours you have used are wonderful. Oh and your header is soo cute, I love it so much!
Have a nice day! Barbina
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I love that it goes with your china. Very nice. It just looks soft and inviting.
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I love the colours you’ve chosen, Julie – they’re going to be beautiful when they’re all grannied together!
xxx
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ooh, very pretty colors and what a fun way to have gotten your inspiration. I had no idea that “me old china” was slang for mate/friend. Now I’ve got a new expression. Thanks!
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So very pretty – I just love your choice of colours!
Looking forward to seeing it grow…
Pen xox
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Those colours you’ve chosen are beautiful! Are they Debbie Bliss yarns? My DD1 has used them and says they are fabulous to work with.
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Lovely! This is one of the first things I learned how to make (back in 8th grade). Can’t wait to see more. I need a new one, and I’m inspired by the yarns you’ve chosen. Pretty.
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Oh crikey, there you go inspiring me again Julie! Trouble is I can keep up with your knitting exploits, but my crochet means I would probably only manage one square a week sadly. I might give it a go on a slower scale. The colours of this one are just scrummy. I SO want to do this properly xx
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Wonderful, Fabulous colours. I have two projects on the go at the moment based on Granny squares, I agree they are so relaxing to make
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They are gorgeous colours Julie and very “you”. Can you share the shade numbers with us? You put colours together so well. Its lovely to have you back and blogging regularly, although we completely understand why you couldn’t share more with us over the summer. Rosy xx
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Wow, beautiful colours I especially love the light greeny-blue, look forward to seeing it all grow
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The colours you’ve picked are so pretty and the wool so snuggly,look forward to seeing it grow. Deb xxxx
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Such pretty colours, reminds me of a beautiful english country garden in the summer 🙂 can’t wait to see the finished project.
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Fabulous colors and fabulous photography!
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It is going to be so beautiful Julie! I wish I had your skill at chosing colours and I wish I could join you in your one-a-day but I’m sure I’d fall behind and end up frustrated. What brand of wool are you using? Lucy x
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Well me old china, i think it is going to be a delight ;o)
those colours are just so pretty.
I am fairly new to crochet and i totally agree it is very very relaxing and you can just pick it up and put it down as you like…perfect
love jooles x
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Can i just say, your rabbits are to die for!! and your yarn choices for your one aday are stunning! look forward to watching your blanket grow!
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Gorgeous colors! I smile everytime I visit your blog when I see those cute little bunnies in your banner too 🙂 Lovely to see the crochet, can’t wait for the next update to see your progress!
xx Marja (Noemie on Rav)
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Just adore the colours. So elegant but cheerful at the same time. Can’t wait to see it grow.
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Lovely! Your photography skills are fabulous – everythinglooks so pretty. I can’t wait to see the progress as this grows 🙂
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Lovely choice of colours.
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It’s the colours chosen that make the blanket. I often lust after one at Mias Landliv, gorgeous. Looking forward o watching progress!
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Crochet is sooo addictive isn’t it?! But it grows really quickly so projects, even lovely large blankets, seem to come together quickly.
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Your granny squares are lovely – such pretty colours. And I love how some of those colours are such a perfect match for your china! I’m looking forward to seeing more of this! 🙂
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That’s going to be beautiful. I love the colors.
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Beautiful colours!
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love the colours.
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I just had to add another comment to this! I said before I could not possibly keep as my crochet skills were non existent. Well! You inspired me so much, I decided to persevere. I found a brilliant tutorial on you tube and after quite a few tries, I have really got it. The squares I am using are popcorn squares and in about 2 days I have managed 14!!!!!!. Hows that then. Thankyou Julie so much for all the inspiration. I love you xxxx Joy
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I’ve seen some of those inspirational blankets before and I really love them, the colours are super and your own choices of yarn are so lush! Really excited to see the progress
P.S Your knitted bunnies are amazing!!!
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What a brilliant idea for choosing colors! Look around at what you have/love and choose your colors.
I tried teaching myself to crotchet awhile back and failed miserably. That is the next thing I want to learn how to do. That and learn to swim….. I wonderf if I can do both at the same time. 😀
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