Wool on Sundays – 20 (rearranging blocks)

Happy Easter!
Thank you to everyone who stopped by last week and welcome to the twentieth Wool on Sundays!
Having decided, last week, just to enjoy making these blocks without worrying about getting them finished, I’ve made a surprising amount of progress. It’s a wonder to me how crochet grows like it does just doing a few rows now and again. I’ve had enough of making these flowers now, though, and I’d like to move on a stage but I seem to be stuck in a phase of arranging and rearranging and never being quite happy with the layout.

 

My original plan was to make a square blanket and to use these as a border but the blocks are about 12″ square and, having seen them laid out together, whilst taking the photos for this post, I’m now considering finishing the individual blocks, joining them and putting a small border around them to make a rectangular lap quilt sized blanket…

 

Or perhaps I should make four more flowers and join them all together to get back to a square…
What do think would be best?
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1). Posts must include some content – makes or musings – related to knitting, crochet, felting, spinning or yarn.
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Wishing you a colourful week :)

Janine @ Rainbow Hare

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9 thoughts on “Wool on Sundays – 20 (rearranging blocks)

  1. Kim

    I am in love with your gorgeous flower squares!! I know you are 'over' them but I think more squares to make a bigger square. They would make the most beautifully coloured square blanket. I am pea-green with envy!! Happy Easter, Janine!!

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