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Sunday, 26 October 2025

Not my colours but a joint effort

 A few months ago someone called Lee put an ask on our allotment craft group page, they wanted a granny square blanket made for someone they know who attends a special needs centre where he manages the IT.   

This guys blanket had blown off the washing line into the neighbours garden and their dog had trashed it.  He was gutted because I think he had had it years and was really attached to it.

I suggested we all make a few squares so that we could get it made quicker, despite there being a good few people who could crochet only one other person was onboard with the idea, so we made the squares between us two.  

Lee, (who put in the request), bought the yarn after talking to the gentleman who the blanket is for, and he chose orange and black.


I made the black squares because I've never worked anything in black yarn before, It wasn't too bad but you do need good light so I'm glad they are all finished now the days are darker.

I'm going to crochet them all together and the other woman is going to work the border.  We've used The Women's Institute yarn from Hobbycraft, it was on 3 for 2 at the time so was affordable and it washes well too.

We agreed on rounds and the size of the square, I crochet quite tight so ended up going up a couple of hook sizes to get the size she was getting but now they are all together I thing we did pretty well with the sizing but I'm going to block them before I put them together just so they lie a bit neater.


Lee wanted to pay us for making the blanket and one of the other members of the group suggested timing the making of the square and charging minimum wage.  Neither of us was comfortable with that idea, Lee was buying the yarn out of his own pocket and doing something nice for someone he didn't know that well, so how could we put a price on it?  
In the end we said he could buy us a box of chocolates or a bottle of wine if he wanted to, but no pressure.

The blanket certainly would have been made quicker if others had joined in, but it's surprising how many ignored the request once they knew we weren't charging.

I guess the allotment community spirit was absent that day 😒

-X-

2 comments:

Dee said...

Well, not ALL the community spirit was missing. Well done, you! The squares look great.

Shrimpton and Perfect said...

Lovely thing to do. I made a blanket a couple of years ago for a charity, it was very well received.