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I'm happy to report that I am half way through knitting this blanket that I started in January, I love the way it is turning out. My challenge will be deciding to keep it for myself or to gift the blanket. I'm leaning towards gifting but then again I do like it. I love these kinds of decisions.

What are you working on this week?

Comments

  1. I had forgotten you were knitting that blanket. Feather and fan is my favorite pattern to knit, and I love gifting it as baby blankets. Yours is lovely!

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  2. I was just thinking of my aunt the other day and wondering how many Feather & Fan blankets she made in her life time. It seemed as though she always had a baby blanket on the needles and it was always a Feather & Fan pattern. I really like yours...I'd be tempted to keep it - nice to cult up with while reading or watching TV. I've restarted the Guernsey Wrap as well as the Hiking Trail socks.

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  3. Gorgeous, Karen! I do so love the feather and fan pattern!

    As for me... I am knitting socks (and sewing all.the.things!)

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  4. Love your blanket. I like the color a lot - makes it very regal looking.

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  5. Looks pretty cozy. I say keep it.

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  6. Such a pretty blanket. The decision to gift or keep is going to be a tough one. I am working on socks, sweater and cross stitch.

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  7. That blanket is so pretty it would be hard to give away. I think you should keep it!

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  8. Beautiful, such a stunning pattern. I am working on crochet flowers for wreaths.

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  9. Yay! I'm trying to finish up an old sweater WIP. I was going to knit the bottom ribbing all fancy like one knitter but now I'm like forget about it; I just want to finish this dang thing already.

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  10. I love your blanket so far! I am knitting the rock cap hat now.

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  11. The feather and fan is a beautiful pattern and fun to knit. Good luck with your decision. I am reknitting a sleeve but it's a sleeve not the body of the sweater!

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  12. Ohhhh, I love that so much! Looks like a perfect nap blanket. I love gray as well.

    I'm using up scrap yarn for a log cabin blanket. First time I've tried this technique, so we'll see how it turns out. :)

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  13. Your blanket looks wonderful Karen, such a delicate pattern. I am continuing to knit rows on my jumper, slow and steady knitting round and round.

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