Part Three finished, eagerly awaiting the colour order for Part 4.
I am closely following Lucy’s Random Colour Order with a few changes to accommodate the dark brown Walnut yarn which I have put in instead of the beige Mocha.
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That is gorgeous. The colours work so well together. 🙂
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Thank you. I think Lucy is a master of putting colours together – her designs always delight.
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It’s like a ripple of fall! So so beautiful!
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Ah! Beautifully put! Thank you.
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It looks fabulous, and love the photo.
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Thank you Ruth. I’m enjoying playing with these colours, especially when there is a howling gale outside and the rain is sheeting down as it is right now!
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Looking so professional -and artistically arranged too
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Thank you Cathy, Lucy creates such wonderful photos on her blog – they inspired me to create this one.
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Your blanket is gobsmackingly gorgeous and I would dearly love to follow your colour sequence. Somebody has also asked this previously and when I went to the site you referenced for the colour chart of parts 1 & 2 I couldn’t marry them up to the main picture as I think you start with the Gold then Spice then Brown then Storm etc?? Please put me out of my misery and let me know where I can reference your exact colour sequence. I’m itching to start this beautiful blanket.
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Thank you so much for your interest Anna. The outside edge in the photo in Gold is the last row of Part 3.
My blanket starts in the centre of the spiral with a foundation row in Lime as does Lucy’s. After that I did Cypress, Meadow, Mustard, Tomato, Spice, Storm, Duck Egg, Copper, Walnut, Gold, Pistachio, Grey, Lincoln, Silver, Tomato, Gold, Lime, Lincoln, Grey…… hope that gets you going!
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It is absolutely stunning! ❤ I wonder if there is a seaside version…..
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Well!!!! Lucy does have a Coast Colour Pack for sale in Wool Warehouse. You could easily do this pattern in those colours – that would be mmmm mmmmmmm delissssshhhhhhoussssss!
http://www.woolwarehouse.co.uk/attic24/attic24-coast-stylecraft-special-dk
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There are indeed some lovely shades in there and it would look very fabulous – unfortunately cost + postage = sigh! If I were cleverer (?) I could maybe put together a locally sourced selection of colours and make up the pattern 🙂 Instead I shall continue to admire from a distance!
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Hmmm – sigh – postage costs can be a right old nuisance! I think Deramores might have a US shop and they sell Stylecraft Special DK – worth a look maybe? Sometimes dreams come true 😉
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I’m in NZ Daffy 🙂 We do have huge amounts of local and imported yarns here, and one day I may well be tempted to get one of Lucy’s beautiful patterns and amass the required yarn from these stocks. If you keep on making and inspiring it will probably be sooner than later 🙂
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Ooops! Sorry I put you in the wrong Hemisphere, Continent and Country! Very Daffy! ❤
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😀 😀 😀 As we say down here ‘No worries!’ 🙂
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This is so gorgeous, Daffy and it is growing so quickly too! 🙂
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Thank you Eddie. I was in bed with a virus for a couple of days – that helped with progress!
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Oh no. I hope you are all better now. I have also been laid up for a week with a nasty cold/flu/godknowswhat! 💖💖
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Yes, I’m fully recovered, it only lasted for a couple of days and I could still crochet – bonus!!!!
Yours sounds worse – take care and take Vitamin C – why am I telling YOU that!!!???? Hope you feel much better soon. xx
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Thanks Daffy, I am much better today, and back to work tomorrow. xxxx
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Take care. ❤
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Wow!! Absolutely stunning!! Can I have a list of the colors you used? I’d love to make this exact one!!!
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Wow – how wonderful, thank you Brigid! I’d be delighted to give you the exact colour order. I will put it together and create a new post as soon as I can. Do you want to start immediately/ If so I will send yo ua quick personal message with just a list. If you are able to wait a little while, I will put a blog post together with photos. You can see Parts 1 and 2 here: https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/2018/01/19/attic24s-2018-cal2/
Thank you so much for your interest. xx
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Oh WOW! Autumn woodlands, exactly!
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Thank you Kathy, Lucy’s pattern and her random colour placement remind me of wandering by a woodland stream in Autumn and looking at the leaves against the sky.
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Wonderful photograph of a lovely blanket. So colourful: very autumn woodland!
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Thank you RJ, I’m really enjoying working with these colours.
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Oh, beautiful, beautiful! Both the blanket and how you so creatively arranged everything for the photo.
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I agree. A photo like that is like a warm mug of tea for the soul.
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And on these cold days, in these cold times, we sure need those warm mugs of tea.
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Thanks so much Laurie, I’m glad you like it – Lucy is so very inspiring.
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Oh my, what a lovely comment! Thank you M! 🙂
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That’s gorgeous! But I smiled at the idea that you were “closely following” a “random order”–seemed a bit of an oxymoron!
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Ha!Ha! Yes I see what you mean – sums me up! 🙂
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this is looking fab! Perfect colours for autumn ^^
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Thank you Claire, I do love Autumn colours, but no longer have them in any of the rooms in my house – I’m so glad my 5 year old grandson likes it so it can be for him to snuggle under.
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This really does look like an autumnal woodland floor. Love it.
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Thank you Cathy, it really does say Woodland Walk doesn’t it – you can always rely on Lucy! 😉
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Your blanket’s looking delightful! It has got to be on my to make list now! Thank you for joining this week Sandra 😊
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Thank you. I’m really enjoying it. The ripple takes a bit of getting used to at first, in fact I nearly abandoned it, but I’m sailing along with it now.
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Excellent news, I’ve only rippled once before and I felt the same. It’s worth persevering with it.
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Love the thought of you rippling! 😀
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😜
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