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Wednesday
Mar182009

Blankets I have known: GPB

I love blankets.  I want to be the kind of person who has a blanket for every occasion, every temperature, every size.  My knitting story actually starts with a blanket, and I thought it'd be fun to document the awesome blankets in my life.  I'm going to try to do this every Wednesday until I run out of blankets.  And if I do my job right, I won't run out for awhile.

The blanket that started it all, started my obession with yarn and my complete unwillingness to cut when faced with a knot, is the Gay Pride Blanket.

I crocheted this blanket 12 years ago, when I was 16.  My mom had taught me how to crochet probably four or five years earlier, and like all mothers and daughters engaged in needlework, it caused great strife in our relationship.  I blame this on how you turn a row - how do you know which stitch is last?  I was always bringing my sad, sad projects to her (when she was napping) for help.  That didn't go over well.  So I kind of gave up.

The summer I was 16, I was bored.  Very bored.  Bored with a car.  I woke up one morning and decided I was going to crochet a blanket.  I went to Hobby Lobby and bought an afghan book and a mess of Red Heart to make this rainbow blanket.  It went incredibly fast because you use two strands of yarn at once (which is how you get the color gradiation). 

But I can't tell you how long I spent on that red section.  Red was the first color in the blanket, so I was still working out all the kinks in my crochet technique.  One of the skeins had some particularly heinous knots and I absolutely REFUSED to cut them out.  There was no way I was going to waste perfectly good yarn (says she who now feels no remorse when throwing away an entire ugly sock).  I spent three days in the middle of June, thighs sticking to my parents' green leather couch, unknotting one enormous mess.  I was so Maniac Magee.  (Cobbler's Knot?  Anyone?)  I think I eventually did have to cut some of the yarn, but I put up a really good fight.

Once I was finished (it took about a week of non-stop crocheting), I was completely enamored with the blanket.  So enamored, in fact, that I took it with me to drum major camp.  In the middle of July.  I'm sure I didn't use it once but I had to have it there.

And I'm still in love with it today.  It's been with me to sleepovers, car trips, college, new apartments in a new city and finally on our bed.  I don't care that it matches nothing - it matches EVERYTHING.  It's what I want when I'm sad and keeps me warm when I have nightmares and go to another room to calm down.  And it's also the reason why I generally refuse to crochet with anything except Red Heart.

Reader Comments (1)

I slept with the purple blanket you made Erin while I was visiting her this weekend!

March 18, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkate

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