Sunday, April 19, 2009

Noro Granny Afghan is FINALLY finished!

I've been working for the last month, off and on, to complete a granny square afghan out of about 9 different colorways of Noro. I've been wanting to do something like this for a long time, having been inspired by images of Crazy Quilts and also by many vintage granny square afghans , however the thought of changing colors every row in order to achieve the multi-colored look had really kept me from creating anything.

Enter one of my favorite yarns, Noro Kureyon. I have always been fascinated by all the different colorways and the seemingly endless hues that make up each skein. I figured that this would be the easier way to incorporate a lot of color without having to change color each round. Initially things went pretty quickly, but as with most projects I do I tired of it quickly and am actually quite proud of myself for seeing it through to completion. At one point I seriously thought that this project would languish forever in the corner, stacks of squares just begging to be pieced together to form something beautiful. But the desire to have it grace my knitting chair trumped my lack of motivation and I finally finished the border last night.

You can read more about this blanket here and here, and you can follow it on Ravelry here, and I'm so excited to FINALLY say that it's finished, but I'll probably block it soon to straighten out the edges and soften up the wool.
Details:
Approximately 30 skeins of about 9 different colorways of Noro Kureyon
Crochet hook size H
Notions: Tapestry needle


Here are some photos of the blanket lounging around my house...This is where I intend to use it the most. What better way to spend time in my knitting corner than to be covered in inspiring colors!But, I also suspect that it will get some use on our deck when we're sitting out there on chilly evenings playing Scrabble.
Or I could also see it as a decorative throw on our bed, for Jeff to use on nights that I hog all the covers...which I guess would be every night.

Whew! It feels good to get some projects finished before the summer hits and I have no time to think, let alone be creative enough to make something interesting.

Yep, that's right, tourist season is upon us and I'll probably be doing a lot of stockinette or repetitive lace projects, because I'll have no brain left at the end of the day for anyting more complicated. Looks like it's time to crank out some felted coin purses or something equally as mindless!

13 comments:

  1. I love it! I love Noro colours......I've been reading your Blog for a few months now, but never posted. I think I found it off Ravelry with your Wyntre Flower bag. You take some wonderful pictures, and I enjoy reading your posts. I'm a fellow resident of the great white north.. from Whitehorse. You know we have a wonderful LYS here...
    Keep up the excellent work!

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  2. That is absolutely, freakin' gorgeous! If I'd seen yours first, I would have been seriously tempted to copy you. (Although I hate sewing those squares together.) Love all the colors. No one does color like Noro. I'm sure that will become a family heirloom.

    Happy Birthday!

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  3. This is so beautiful!! I am inspired, thanks so much.

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  4. Please please post/share/sell the pattern!

    Mary

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  5. Please, Please post/share/sell the pattern!

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  6. Had a pile of Noro in my stash & when I saw this I was inspired. I love the colors but don't like Noro next to my skin (and what's up with all the hay in it?) I'm making one-skein squares in several colorways and will set them off with a dark border, sort of Amish quilt style. Thanks for the idea!

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  7. Hi, all,

    I've finally gotten my act together and created the pattern and schematics. You can visit my Ravelry page or you can email me and I'll send you the pattern. Thanks!

    Allison

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  8. WAOUUHH ! ! !

    Beautiful, can you send me by mail, explanations.

    Thank you in advance.

    Sylvie LG-B (Paris FRANCE)

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  9. Hello !!!!
    Your blanket and this colours are very beautiful!!!
    Could you send me the pattern please ? Thank you !
    Séverine, from France

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  10. This is absolutely gorgeous!

    Please add me to your list of admirers requesting your pattern.

    Thank you.

    K. Simonds
    Jokims@cs.com

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  11. Absolutely beautiful!!!

    Please, please, please email me the pattern.

    audreyofcannonade@yahoo.com

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  12. Hi! I'm not sure if you would still have it, but I'd love the pattern for this! My email is petal142@hotmail.com.

    Thanks! x

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