Lucky Stripes Blanket

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I call this blanket Lucky Stripes because I was lucky to receive a large container of  beautiful yarn, just by chance. I was in the hospital get a procedure done and I  was talking to the nurse about Project Linus and how much l  like to make blankets. The nurse couldn’t believe her luck as she  had been driving around for a few days with a Rubbermaid container full of yarn, and she wanted to find someone who could put the yarn to good use. I truly believe that things  happen for a reason. 48×52

Nothing you do for a child is ever wasted. GARRISON KEILLOR

 

 

 

 

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Tulip Blanket

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This is a very sweet cheerful  spring inspired blanket that l just finished today. Cute popcorn stitch trim on a corner to corner rectangle blanket.  l think a little girl should love. 43×50

There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colors are brighter, the air softer, and the morning more fragrant than ever again. ~Elizabeth Lawrence

 

Fishy Blanket

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I have been working on a few crochet projects  and have this cute blanket finished, just in time for Easter.     Fishy blanket was a fun  blanket to make, adding  sweet little appliques to a conner to corner blanket with a “V” stitch trim. 48×54…

 

Children are unpredictable. You never know what inconsistency they’re going to catch you in next. ~Franklin P. Jones

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v stitch trim

Peppermint Blanket

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The Peppermint blanket is my first blanket of 2016 for Project Linus and is  named after all the cool minty colors. I received a nice bag of all the same brand yarn from a friend of mine , so it was very easy to get the idea.  The blanket is a simple corner to corner rectangle pattern, and the trim is one row of single crochet, the next row is a V stitch and then finished off with a row of single crochet. I love how it looks. 52×45

There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million. ~Walt Streightiff

Cozy Blanket

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Here is another blanket my sister made before she left, out of  scraps that were left over from my donated yarn stash. It’s a small blanket but I’m sure it will be cozy for small child. 37×37

 

True happiness comes from the joy of deeds well done, the zest of creating things new.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Pisgah Forest Blanket

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This  Project Linus blanket  was inspired by the autumn, colors  of the  Blue Ridge Park Way. It was one of the few days that was sunny and clear  in October. 48×48

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“Only where children gather is there any real chance of fun.”
  — Mignon McLaughlin, journalist and author

 

Class of October 2015

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“The Class of October 2015” are the result of a very rainy October. These comfort  dolls are  given out with a small blanket for  a sick child from my Project Linus chapter. My sister, husband and I had a lot of laughs making these cute dolls, that will give comfort to a small child. Can you guess what doll was the first one?

“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” — Anne Frank –

Elephant’s on Parade

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Here is another  corner to corner blanket that my sister made for Project Linus while visiting me. The edging for this blanket is really cute and fun to do. The pattern is Elephant’s on Parade  and is very easy. 48×48

“I meant what I said and I said what I meant. An elephant’s faithful one-hundred percent!”
Dr. Seuss, Horton Hatches the Egg

Sister’s Blanket

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Here is a new blanket, for Project Linus that l started a few weeks ago, and was finished by my sister. My sister is visiting me for a few weeks, so have her busy crocheting blankets. Can you figure out what half of the blanket is mine? 43×43

There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million. ~Walt Streightiff

Snuggly Blanket

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Here is a cute snuggly warm blanket, for  a small child. I find it hard to believe that it is just about two years, that l have been crocheting blankets for  Project Linus  . Time sure does fly when you are doing something that you are passionate about, I  really enjoy making the blankets for children. 48×48

“A blanket that has arms to hold you when you are sad, now that’s what I call a comforter.”
Jarod Kintz