Surviving the winter storm by knitting a ribbed scrap blanket
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Surviving the winter storm by knitting a ribbed scrap blanket

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On this Caturday, Jonas would like to remind you of the joy of cuddling up with a good blanket. Doubly so if the blanket is homemade (yes, this one is homemade - by yours truly).
May you find warmth and kindness somewhere in your day today.
This ends blanket is made out of the leftover scrap yarn from other projects, with two strands crocheted at the same time to make it doubly thick. It's heavy!
I finished a thing! Granny's garden afghan that was supposed to be a stashbuster, so of course I had to buy more yarn to finish it... but it is warm and super cozy and I would seriously consider doing this pattern again. #crochet #crochetafghan #crochetersofinstagram #scrapghan #afghanblanket #grannysgarden https://www.instagram.com/p/CMZAXwDD4eH/?igshid=xgxgoa1qelt7
Spending the day in front of the Christmas tree, watching reruns of The Ridleman while I finish making my husband’s Christmas present 🎄🏇🎅🏽

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Blanket I made for my little sister.
birthday present for my mom ft. Dusty who thinks this is hers
My work in progress Granny Square patchwork scrapgahn, or as my friend described it, a blanket that manages to clash with itself.
It's made from a combination of leftovers from previous projects and random bits of Yarn gifted to me / found in charity shops.