Saturday, March 30, 2013

Thrifty Blanket

Look what I found!!!
I had to share with you the cutest blanket that I found at the thrift shop today.
I couldn't resist it! I always have a weak spot for anything crochet at the thrift stores or estate sales.


Perfect size for napping and cuddling. Sophie loves it of course! I'm amazed how much work went into this beauty! It's quite big (fits on my full size bed) and is great condition (no holes or pills).


 Thank you all for the sweet comments and support on my last post. I can't tell you how much each one meant to me!

Hope you all have a wonderful Easter!

26 comments:

  1. It's beautiful and is perfect for Spring! Happy Easter!!

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  2. What a lucky find! It is gorgeous. I bought this pattern years ago and now I can't wait to make one. Sophie looks so cute on it.
    Happy Easter.

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  3. It is a beautiful blanket so glad you have rescued it and will give it the love it deserves.
    Hugs to you,
    Meredith

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  4. Awesome find. Pets always like the blankets. Happy Easter

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  5. What a darling blankeT!! GREAT find!
    xo Kris

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  6. What an amazing blanket, the work involed in it's making is mind boggling, such a lucky and precious find.
    luv
    irene
    xxxx

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  7. What an amazing blanket! Lucky girl finding this one. I am curious about the pattern... Looks like it is knitted... Am I wrong. Sometimes I wonder how people can let go of treasures like this. It is pure art. Happy Easter. So glad I came over. Somehow I have missed your blog... How could I? Your place is really lovely. Like it here. Will add you to my Bloglovin list as well as Google Reader will close down in July.
    Happy Easter
    Annette
    My Rose Valley

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  8. Wow, you lucky thing! This is an amazing find - such a gorgeous blanket. I so love your photo with Sophie in - ultra cute !!!!!

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  9. I love it, the simplicity and colours!

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  10. What a find! So many hours must have gone in to the making of that blanket - how lovely that it has found a welcoming home! Happy Easter x Jane

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  11. wonderful blanket! I am thinking this could be done...(my mind is working...)

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  12. That is a beautiful blanket.
    So many loving stitches! :o)
    Happy Easter.
    Trish

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  13. What a great find, it's such a pretty blanket! Wishing you and Sophie a happy Easter!

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  14. I don't want to say I am jealous, but I AM!! So absolutely wonderful--the color, the texture, the shapes! Great find, dear, great find!
    Susan @ Felted Button

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  15. That is so beautiful and such springy colors! You were very fortunate to find it.

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  16. I absolutely love this blanket! Anyone sophisticated enough to figure out the pattern? I have a fabric hexagon quilt in the works so I am crazy for hexagons. Now I am going to obsess on this blanket all day. LOL

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  17. It's beautiful. I never find such a delight xx

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  18. It's beautiful I've only ever seen this pattern made in patchwork with fabric. I'm pretty sure the pattern is called Grandmothers Garden. What a wonderful find. Lucky you.

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  19. Oh, what a treat for you. Your blog is so cheery! I love everything, and am quite inspired!

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  20. What a great find! I wonder, is is cotton or acrylic?

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  21. I'm always rescuing abandoned afghans from thrift shops! I see the love that must have gone into the making of your amazing find!

    Could you kindly tell me how many hexagons across and down there are. I'd like to make one for my bed with either Vanna's Choice or sugar and creamcotton that I have an abundance of in my stash.

    Thanks for sharing your beautiful crochet!

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  22. Love this! Could you tell me how many hexagons down and across so I can attempt to make one for my bed? Thanks for sharing your beautiful crochet!

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  23. parabéns pelo trabalho, adorei seu blog e estou seguindo, amo crochê, e queria fazer uma manta destas para mim,
    posso saber que ponto você usou para fazer ela ???
    desde já grata.

    baci

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