(Big thanks to my parents for holding it up for that photo!)
The blanket was inspired by / based on Lea Redmond's awesome Sky Scarf project where you knit a row of a scarf each day for a year, based on the weather that day.
I loved this idea but decided to knit a blanket instead so I'd end up with a cosy blanket I could use year after year instead of a scarf that would be fun to knit but which (being honest with myself) I knew I'd never wear. I also thought knitting blanket squares would make for a more portable project than having to carry a half-finished scarf around with me for months.
I started on 1st January 2012, and knitted a square for 360 days.
The plan was to sew the blanket together gradually (each week or so) as I knitted more squares but I fell a little behind at the end of the year when I was busy with a) the Christmas season in my shops and b) working on my new book. Then this year I just got a bit of project fatigue and couldn't face sewing in all those yarn ends! (So very many ends) .
I got there eventually though and I cannot even begin to tell you how thrilled I am with how this project has turned out. I think the finished blanket looks gorgeous and I am still totally in love with the concept - a blanket that's a record of (almost) a year of the weather! It makes me happy every time I look at it.
Here are some snaps of the blanket as it grew...
February:
April:
June:
Early November:
And here it is, finished! Woohoo!
I arranged the squares running from left to right in rows, like a calendar. In the above photo, the top left square is day #1 and the bottom right square is day #360.
I love the mix of these colours together! Because each square is knitted with two strands of double-knit yarn, the finished blanket is thick and very cosy.
Oh, and there's a pretty blue and white button sewn onto one corner so I'll always be able to tell where the year of squares begins.
You can find instructions for knitting a sky scarf here but if you want to knit a blanket just like mine, I'll be sharing all the info about how I made my blanket in a "how to" post in a week or two :)
Update: find out how to knit your own sky blanket HERE.
18 comments:
So beautiful. :)
I would like to see made.
It looks wonderful and what a great idea.
My compliments!!!!!
xxxx Ale
Congrats on your finish!! :D
Wonderful! I love it!
I would like to make one on my own and so I'm very interested in your "How to".
xxx from Germany
Astrid
Oh it's beautiful!
Wow! Congratulations! It's wonderful!
I love this idea and can't wait to see the how to guide for putting it together. I think I may have found my 2014 project. :)
Ohmygoodness! That is a beautiful blanket and I love the concept. Plus as a very not-so-skilled knitter I know I could handle this. I am delighted I found your blog and look forward to the how-to.
xo, meg
it's brilliant! Such a great idea :-)
Ah, well done! Enjoy your cosy blanket :-)
I love it!
I love the way yours turned out! Mine was going to be a blanket, but was barely lap-sized. . . so I turned it into a pillow!
http://barefootcrafting.blogspot.com/2013/04/sky-blanket-update.html
woooow awesome *smile
I really love it, you're a hero :) Both the idea and the blanket are awesome!
Thanks for the comments everyone xxx
This has been such a fun project to work on! Knitting the sky = such a cool idea :)
ThirdMargaret - that's one of the aweome things about the sky scarf project (and my blanket version), you can make something really unique and special with very basic knitting skills.
Meg - so great to see how yours turned out! Love the idea of turning it into a pillow so you'll actually use it :)
Very pretty! The colours/ weather changes are even more evenly distributed then I thought they'd be- interesting! Congratulations on finishing it :)
Thanks! I think if I'd gone for an "average" of what the weather was like that day (mostly cloudy, mostly sunny, etc) the distribution of colours would have been quite different - there were days that were miserable but that just happened to brighten up around midday when I looked at the sky to choose my colours, and vice versa! :)
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