
And of course there are several more rounds of the blue and then the two rounds from the bit of the Noro sock wool I kept back, but the difference is barely noticeable.
We're up to 96cm diameter now, which although not big, will be ok for a lap blanket.
It is not blocked but I don't imagine that will make much difference.

So I got up to 35 trebles per segment, so 70 per side, thus 560 trebles on the last row.
I have treated myself by making a headscarf starting at 121 sts and working DOWN for once.
I am delighted this is finished, not least because I showed it to my mother-

She had no idea that she was in the frame to receive it when she was enthusing about it, so she's definitely getting it now.
:-)
Think I'll give it a wee bath now. x K
2 comments:
Lucky MIL! If I would knit this to my MIL - she would probably not know what to do with it!
Love the coloure combo!
That's so pretty Kathleen - lucky MIL !
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