After a slow start I am finally making steady progress on my Charming Harbour blanket.

I have found myself flitting from one project to the next lately, but I am getting at least a couple of rows hooked each evening now; which is reassuringly comforting as the pattern is so familiar.

I am enjoying the simplicity of the colourway also. A trio of sober colours, which formally stand to attention and which make this blanket so wonderfully handsome and so beautifully striking.
The yarn has also proven to be a joy to hook with. The yarn is from the Women’s Institute…you can read my review of it just here.
I am totally thrilled with this blanket’s reversibility which was entirely serendipitous. The right side is darker

and the back (I can’t call it the wrong side…because it is not wrong at all!) is lighter altogether.
I have not been disciplined in weaving in the ends as I go, so I must make more effort else I will have a mammoth task at the end!

Looks great! It’s a while since I’ve crocheted a blanket but I think I usually lay the tail along the top of the row I’ve just finished and just crochet over the top of it, then I don’t have any ends to weave in at the end.
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Absolute genius…I will do this on my next row. Thank you xx
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It’s gorgeous! And how handy that you can get two looks from it just by flipping it over 🙂 Definitely make a start on the ends now, argh I can just imagine getting to the end and having to deal with them all at once!!
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Your blanket is absolutely stunning. I love the pattern and the colours. You make me want to crochet another, but I should wait for our cooler winter weather first. 🙂
Have a great week.
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I love this blanket, and that it looks different, but equally wonderful on both sides.
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I really must get back to hooking some more on this…I do love it too. x
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