Fast & Fluffy

in #needleworkmonday7 years ago

I was given a large bag of super chunky yarn from someone clearing out the yarn that they had not touched in years. It had been crocheted into half of a shawl, and I considered (though never got around to) finishing it. After sitting in a closet for several months and gathering dust, I finally decided that I would never use it even if I finished the shawl. Instead, I set about frogging the entire thing, leaving each 100g skein in its own little pile to help prevent knotting.

Using a 1 inch thick crochet hook, I started with a double crochet foundation row to add elasticity, and then crocheted the rest of the blanket with double crochet/chain, creating the box look. There are around 30 tiny skeins in this blanket, which means that I ended up knotting a lot of ends together (the yarn is one strand, which prevents a Russian join, and the stitch too loose to stay secure without tying the two ends together). Luckily, the knots hide pretty well in with the rest of the fluff.

A common assumption is that large equals time consuming, but this blanket (or perhaps I should say this yarn/hook/stitch combination) defies common wisdom. I was able to complete this blanket (large enough to fit on a double bed) in less than 4 hours. That 4 hours includes the time spent figuring out that I was making it too large for the amount of yarn that I had, frogging almost six inches, and starting over. It was also the first time that I had ever used a hook of that size, which slowed my progress quite a bit. You can do it!

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Looks super soft and fun! Thanks for sharing this

It is! :)

Wow. Nice. I have an unfinished project made with this yarn as well. I think I made a bad choice in pattern because it's so hard to work with.

It is definitely not the easiest yarn to work with and I probably will not be using it again in the near future, but it really does make a really soft end product.

You are so right about the assumption because when I first saw this I thought it took you days to complete instead of hours. I think you made a good choice by making something you knew you could use so this soft and thick yarn wouldn't go to waste. I have this same type of yarn in baby colors (light blue and pink) and I haven't gotten around to creating something with it yet. It looks so cozy, soft and warm! Thanks so much for sharing~ 😄

It is like dropping a Sea-Monkey in water; crochet and watch it grow! If you can get comfortable with a large hook, you will be amazed how quickly you can turn out a completed project.

Four hours for a double bed cover? That's so quick. I was wondering whether to ask my friend to teach me to crochet....you've encouraged me. Resteemed :)

It is a fairly loose stitch, but it works with how fluffy the yarn is. Hope to see a crochet post from you someday soon!

What a happy, bright piece of artistry! I wouldn't not have picked those colors if I was walking through the yarn market, but, I am absolutely delighted by how it turned out!

On another note, four hours?? Hello? I hope that you have made at least ten dozen of these fast-made blankets.

Fabulous job!

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Alas, I only had enough yarn for one.

You are right about the colours, but how could I say no to a bag full of super chunky yarn?