Showing posts with label blankets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blankets. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Serendepity and Knitting

Grandma's Dishcloth Baby Blanket
What do you do when you are nearly finished with a project, it's past midnight -- and you are about to run out of yarn? A fast run to the yarn store is not an option when you live 30 miles from everywhere. 

I did what any good knitter does -- I went shopping in my stash. The baby blanket in progress was made from a Peaches and Cream yarn from Walmart. 100% cotton (good for babies.) The background was off white with flecks of color throughout.  I bought an entire cone of the yarn, expecting to have plenty for one baby blanket. However, I used size 8 needles and made the blanket large -- 36" per side. That takes a lot of yarn.  Now -- did I have a remnant of that yarn from some other project in my stash?

After rummaging in all the nooks and crannies where I stash yarn, the answer came up: No.  Now what? Fall back and punt!

I found a ball of Lily's Sugar and Cream in red. Quickly ripping back the blanket in progress, I inserted a series of red stripes across one end. That gave me enough "cushion" to finish the blanket, and even have a bit of the original yarn left over. You know, I rather like it. It gives the blanket more character than a plain blanket would have had.

That's Serendipity -- or what Artists call "a happy accident."  Hm... Maybe I planned it to be this way all along. Do you think I can convince folks of that? :)