Tomorrow is the last day of 2013. Can you believe it? We still have leftovers from Christmas dinner and it’s almost 2014! One good thing about the new year being here on Wednesday is that it’s the first day of the Mood Blanket 2014 crochet along. I’m making one square a day. Others are making one a week. Some people are making striped blankets so they do a row a day. Anything goes, as long as the colour is inspired by your mood. (Have a look at the Facebook group for Crochet Mood Blanket 2014 for all the info. You will have to ask to join the group, but get accepted really quickly. It’s lovely to see what others are doing – “others” being more than 2,200 people so far!)
I’m going to use leftover Hayfield Bonus from the Granny Square blanket I made for Nicole. Here are my colour choices to represent my moods.
The pattern I’ll be using for my squares is Lacy Cross from Jan Eaton’s 200 Crochet Blocks.
Here’s hoping for a predominantly green, turquoise and white blanket for 2014!
A Happy Green and Turquoise year to you!! I am very tempted to make my own mood blanket – with Jan Eaton’s N° 24: the Italian cross.
Ooh, that would make a great blanket! I hope you decided to go ahead with it.
This is a great idea! I might do this for the last two trimesters of my pregnancy. What a fun way to document it!
That sounds like a great idea!
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It’s a really great idea! I haven’t seen it yet, but I think I’m gonna catch up and start with it. Especially since I started 2014 with granny mood already 🙂
I’ll follow your blog to see your advances and invite you to follow mine. Now it’s only in spanish, but I’m gonna translate it soon to english.
Yay, you really made my day with this idea!! 😉
Hope your blanket becomes a great combination of lime and turquoise!
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