04/04/2023
I'm currently spending a few days with my parents in the home where I grew up, and found that my mom had put this blanket on the bed. Looking at it brings back quite a few memories.
If my memory is correct, this is the second crochet project I ever finished in my life. My first (a poncho) took four years (lots of stops and starts there), and then I started this in high school.
I learned to crochet mostly by following instructions in the crochet section of my mom's copy of "The Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Needlework", interspersed with coaching from my mom when I got lost.
This blanket was made before I learned how to follow a pattern, using skeins of yarn that I found for free or on sale. There was a lot of experimentation, and I obviously still had a lot to learn about counting stitches and making sure each row had the same number of them. But, I like looking at this blanket. It tells a story that still goes on. I think it will be a story with a happy ending.
I know it definitely has a happy middle. ๐๐งถ