This blanket started life as a humongous ball of grape purple yarn that I obtained at the Salvation Army. It had no label, so I'm unsure of the brand, color name, or even the yardage. I snagged it for a mere $1.05 – it was meant to be $1.07, but I was taking a long time digging the last two pennies from my coin purse and the cashier didn't feel like waiting any more, LOL. I, with my untrained eye, couldn't ascertain just how much yarn this massive ball consisted of. Enough for a scarf? A baby blanket? An entire afghan? Who knows? Not me! After some consideration, I settled on attempting a baby blanket. I was able to pull this off... kind of.
This blanket measures an approximate 22 inches long by 37 inches wide. Baby blankets typically start at 36 x 36, but are usually larger. I could've included another color to add length, and I tried, but couldn't find a way to do it that didn't look awkward and sloppy. (By the way, this video was a great introduction to the stitch. The section on it begins around 14 minutes in.) In my research about different types of blankets, I found something that fit the bill quite well – a stroller blanket! The measurements given are 22 to 30 inches by 30 to 36 inches. Almost perfect!
I'm not sure if I'm going to donate this to Warm Up America or not. I'd feel strange sending them such a nonstandard-sized item. I think this may be better suited to a local charity shop. I'm sure someone could find a use for it.
– Em <3





