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Crochet colours lovingly made - Colour me Happy Tuesday

So today I'm taking part in Pieni's Tuesday Colour Me Happy theme this week. For me this blanket is special. It was given to my daughter when she was born by her father's grandmother and was lovingful crocheted and handmade.


We've kept it for 16 years and it's so warm that we now use it to huddle under when it's cold - perfect for Winter which is what it is at the moment.

To join the meme this week here is the link:

Pieni Lintu - MakroTex challenge

Comments

Pulmu said…
Beautiful blanket! I love knitted blankets. I have made two by myself and with help of others even more. One for my goddaughter, one for my mother, one for my sister and of course one for myself.
Amypie said…
hello, thank you for your comment. I love knitted blankets too - so lovely and warm.
Unknown said…
Pretty Blanket, i can see the memories <3
Amypie said…
:-)
I"ll keep it for my daughter when she has her own babies.
pappilanmummo said…
Ahkerien käsien töitä lämmikkeeksi.
Anonymous said…
Such a beautiful treasure! I love to crochet and have made many blankets, it's so fun to plan colors and patterns.
Amypie said…
hi there, unfortunately I don't crochet, I wish I knew how but I can knit so that's something I suppose :-)
Pieni Lintu said…
So pretty and soft! <3
Ihana viltti ja ihanan värikästä!
arleena said…
Colorful crochet
päikkä said…
Soft and beatiful!
Anonymous said…
That is beautiful! I also really appreciate that kind of handmade gifts.
Amypie said…
thank you me too :-)
Matkatar said…
Lovely blanket!

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