Confession: I hate Granny Squares. I think they're ugly as sin.
However, I have been in stash-busting mode for a while now, and am trying to get rid of as much yarn as humanly possible without just sending it all to people (although I am doing a bit of that, too). To this end, on Ravelry, I joined a "Friendship Square Exchange" in which people trade 6" squares. I don't want any, I just want to be able to send them to people. So I contacted the moderator, and she said she would keep me as an "angel" which I guess is just kind of what you have when someone doesn't get whatever it is they are supposed to get in their swap. To be on "angel" status, I told her I would commit to one square a month, and would go from there. I was just going to make one straight-across six inch square, but I thought, "hmmm, let me see if I can make a granny square because then I know it will be 6x6 rather than 6x6.5 or 5.5x6 which is what usually happens when I try to make squares. So I tried it.
And O.M.G. Granny squares are SO MUCH FUN!!!! I made 20 of them this weekend. I blew through a bunch of my smaller balls of scrap yarn. I did different combinations. I did solid squares, squares of variegated yarns, squares of two or more yarns. I have ones that look like flowers because of their colors, and ones that are color-coordinated with others. I have ones that are so ugly that I cannot stand to look at them. I have five made out of the Lion Brand Imagine in a sea green that I think would work well as four corners and a middle of a blanket. As soon as I take pictures, I am going to post them and figure out how to get them to the best homes possible.
I still hate Granny Squares. I still think they're ugly as sin. But I LOOOOOOOVE making them.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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Can't wait to see them! A swap partner sent me four in various shades of green, blue and rust and I ended up deciding to frame them, thought they were so pretty.
Keep it up and maybe, eventually you'll find one to absolutely love. :-)
That is so funny! I don't have a love for granny squares either...but you are right. They are fun! And fast!
Try making them in DK weight instead of worsted. It makes all the difference. I too hate grannie squares when they are big, but little ones are charming.
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