I hereby resolve that I will not cast on another pair of socks until this blanket is finished! Here are some tricolor squares...

I adapted the original two color pattern for three colors. This lets me use up some of my leftover colors without an obvious repeat. I have been avoiding the seaming process, but I need to get started. I'm sure by the time I've done 100 or more seams, it won't be as intimidating!!
There is a water play area near some restaurants over by Grandma and Grandpa's house. We had a fun evening watching Kendra play.

We packed away her crib, here she is in her Big Girl bed:

I think mattresses are bigger these days...the headboard sure seemed taller when I was a kid. I plan to fill the blank wall with some of the beautiful quilts that have been made for her. Daddy will need to use the power tools, I just need to attach the hanging sleeves.
2 comments:
Congratulations on the big girl bed! I can't wait to see the great quilts on the wall.
That water looks so cool and refreshing. I wish I could get in it too!
Using a single crochet to seam the squares together can be very decorative and is MUCH easier than mattress stitch. I have even crocheted blankets together on the right side, as it is really pretty. Just a thought.
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