Stressful because I'd never done blankets of this size before. I decided to look on it as a way to push myself, see if I could do. Of course, I'd told her I would so it was more a matter of I had to figue out how to do it. And boy was that a process in itself!
I finally found fabric and got to work! Things were going well, the pillowcases were easy enough, and I was looking at finishing early and that was so encouraging! Then, all fell apart! I like to make the blankets larger than needed and then cut them down later. So, I start to measure and cut. In the process of doing this, I put permanent maker across the first blanket. I wanted to cry. I tried for so long to get it out but it was just not happening. So off to the store I went for more fabric.
Getting home I decided to continue measuring and cutting the second blanket, only to find that I had not made this one long enough. That feeling of wanting to cry came back, and I may have shed some tears at this point! But, back to store!
I now had four days to do what had taken me a week and a half. Before leaving for my day job, I sewed. Upon arriving home from my day job, I sewed. I sewed late into the late and started early in the morning. I then realize I'd done the zigzags going in the wrong direction. That's when I called in mom to help pull out stitches so that I could fix yet another problem. Luckily I finished them by my original goal date. It was not an easy task but looking back it was fun and it certainly pushed me to new levels, which was one of my goals.
Now for some photos of them!
This photo of the blankets is a little bright, but shows the gray stitching well.
The one of the pillowcases is a more accurate color, although still slightly off.
At this point, I'm taking a break from sewing. Although I need to start again soon, but this was a big project and after big projects a small break is deserved! I would consider doing more blankets of this size. None bigger though, and maybe not for another year!
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