(Formerly known as Baby Blanket Number Two)
Elijah David Bunting is six weeks old now - how time has flown! In every picture I've seen of my newest nephew, he is either smiling, sleeping, or rockin' and rollin' (that would be his dad's influence!). Perhaps I am biased, but I think sweet Elijah is adorable and brilliant (that would be his mom's influence!).
I love my step brother and his wife, and wanted to make something special for their first child. By the time I had chosen the pattern (the Cotton Ease Baby Blanket) and the yarn (Spud and Chloe Sweater), I knew I probably wouldn't finish in time for Elijah's big day, and indeed I have only just woven in the last end.
As always, I learned a thing or two knitting this project. I learned how to pick up stitches for a no-seam blanket - if I had to seam sixty-four mitered squares Elijah might not have gotten his blanket until he graduated from high school!
I also learned how to do an i-cord edging, which I absolutely love. Kelly Petkun of KnitPicks helped with her video tutorials. I do wish the edging didn't roll in quite as much as it does, and wonder if knitting it more loosely would have helped. I think I'll try it again on baby blanket number one.
Apparently stockinette mitered squares aren't really squares - they turn out to be some kind of rhombus-y thing. That means they don't lay perfectly flat when they're knit together. But washing and drying the blanket seemed to help with that.
Welcome to the world, Elijah!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
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2 comments:
Beautiful- I love the colors and the sentiments- Elijah is a lucky little guy to have such a wonderful extended family!
That's one lucky nephew -- your blanket is beautiful. Great job!!
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