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    An Octopus No More!

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    Hemlock Ring by Jared Flood (Ravelry)

    Cascade Eco+ in Highland Green (2.75 skeins)

    US 10.5 (6mm) needles

    Aug 9, 2009 - June 3, 2010

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    Huzzah! My blanket actually looks like a blanket and not a very hungry octopus. mostly... Getting it that way was a long and drawn out process that involved a bathtub, a 8' x 6' swath of insulating foam, a few hundred pins, string, several hours, and a good portion of my living room floor. Blocking and the waiting for the blanket to try was definitely worth the time and effort since, in the end, I had a warm, cosy blanket that's big enough for a queen sized bed. I can see this being the only blanket I'll need for the rest of the summer.

    Blocking and finishing aside, I've spent a lot of time working on this blanket. While I'm glad that it's finally completed, I also miss it since I can't knit on it anymore. It's not like I don't have several other large projects to fill that hole with - a super long Dr. Who scarf, or that other blanket I just started. Ahem... Eventually, I'm going to give Girasole a chance to fill that hole too and it's much larger than a Hemlock Ring.

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    Part of the reason I spent so long knitting this blanket was because I wanted more than a lap blanket. I wanted it to be big enough for a bed. So, once I'd finished off the existing increases, I figured out how the pattern worked, made up another chart, and got back to my knitting. From my wanderings over Ravelry and interwebs, I know I'm not the only one who wants more than a lap blanket. Below, is my extended chart for your own giant Hemlock Ring or giant, hungry octopus. Have fun.

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    • 18 June 2010
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    over 1 year ago April responded:
    April
    Thanks, I'm really enjoying it.
    over 1 year ago katie m. responded:
    Congratulations! It looks so warm and snuggly.
    over 1 year ago April responded:
    April
    Thanks, It is beyond snuggly and I love it.
    over 1 year ago opal responded:
    love your hemlock ring! it looks so cozy and soft. :)
    over 1 year ago ~TrainMama~ responded:
    That is nice :) Sounds time consuming and tough. I probably would have given up :( Great job!!!
    over 1 year ago April responded:
    April
    Thanks. Was it time consuming? Yes. Tough? No. It just took some patience.
    over 1 year ago violet responded:
    Love this pattern, it is definitely worth all the effort. Thanks to Swap-bot I found your Blog
    over 1 year ago April responded:
    April
    I can't recommend this pattern enough. Have fun making your own version. :)
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