My son moved to Cape Town in March this year - 1399.6km as the Boeing flies.
Cape Town has really wet and windy winters so I thought I would make him an extra "warmie" for his bed or to keep him warm while watching telly or working on his computer.
In the evenings while he still lived at home he and I would make dinner together. We would crank up the stereo up and listen to all sorts of good tunes (choonz - as we pronounce it here in SA). One of our favourite "karaoke" songs was Rod Stewart's "Forever Young"
So this blanket is called "Sunshine and Happiness" (to surround you while you are far from home)!
I make heaps of odd granny squares during
LOADSHEDDING and then join them together when we have power again.
For this blanket I made 48 squares - worked around 12 with "Bright Yellow"; 12 with "Banana" and 24 with "Red". I then joined them using the
VISIBLE JOIN.
I then worked two rows of dc around each 4 x square block - "Dark Brown" around the yellow blocks and "Chocolate" around the red blocks.
The centre HAD to be special - a variation of my
POPCORN OWL
The crochet "Sun" and granny hearts were appliqued on, and the eye feathers are "tassels".
I worked a few "patterned" rows around the Owl Square, and then joined the completed 4 x square blocks to the centre block.
I did not add a border; just a sweet little pompom edging - the same edging used for my
POPCORN OWL CUSHION
Now all that remains is for me to box it up (with some other home treats) and have it couriered to my son!