
This Spring, as is normal, there is once again a mini “baby boom” amongst my friends and colleagues at work. I’ve 4 baby blankets to make in the span of 1.5 months. On top of moving, getting a shed redone (see other post) and everything else going on – somehow I have found time to work up two baby blankets very quickly.

The first one is a non traditional baby blanket for a little boy. The colors are mulberry, olive green, and airforce blue.

The trim is in blue and the olive green, with a picot type edging on it. I think it turned out rather well – considering it took me 3 evenings (about 6 hours) from start to finish in double crochet acrylic yarn.

As always, you can find lovely creations like this in my shop – Phoenix Rose Design on Etsy