Bubblegum and Cream
It's not for eating. Those are just the colors of the baby blanket which I started 6 1/2 months ago and finally finished 2 days ago. Hooray! The pattern is out of a little book called Knit and Crochet Baby Layettes and I used 3 3/4 skeins of Lion brand Baby Soft yarn in bubblegum and some portion of a skein Caron brand Simply Soft yarn in off white. I made it for Journey Franks, the youngest child of my friends Matt and Lyndsay, and meant it as a baby blanket, although now that she has finally gotten it, she is about 8 months old. Oh well. She's still a baby, just not a little one. So! Here's the blanket.

Unfortunately, if you look, you can tell which end is the beginner end, this being the first thing ever that I started crocheting. On the bright side, that means I can see my progress. The problem with the end I started on is just that it is a little loose. It's not, like, falling apart, or horridly ugly or anything. The blanket still came out giftable.


Unfortunately, if you look, you can tell which end is the beginner end, this being the first thing ever that I started crocheting. On the bright side, that means I can see my progress. The problem with the end I started on is just that it is a little loose. It's not, like, falling apart, or horridly ugly or anything. The blanket still came out giftable.