
Does anyone else have so many projects, both finished and unfinished, that you forget you have something. The granny above is one of those items for me. I think I didn't like it a whole lot while crocheting it thus the forgetfulness about it. I was looking for one of my quilts in my
Steralite clear plastic container jungle in my basement. (Over the last few years I have been buying so many of the large ones and organizing all of my belongings in them, from my china and crystal to my kids special keepsakes, just everything. Then I realized how nice they would be for storing-but better for organizing- all of my quilting, crochet, and craft supplies along with finished quilts, etc. that I don't use all of the time. )I have stacked them about 4 high and put them in rows so I can see what's in them. Any how I was looking through my containers with quilts in them and found this at the bottom of one. I made it about 15 years ago when I was tired of making little granny squares with all those yarn ends to weave in. I thought one big rectangle granny square would be nice to try, and a lot less yarn ends. Then what really inspired me was the closeout baskets at
Wal- Mart. Mind you this is 15 years ago. They had 4 oz skeins of a soft knitting worsted weight yarn for 25 cents each but of course limited colors. They had the dark blue, lilac,
brite rose, light orange, light green and dark green. There were a few other colors but not
enough to make an afghan with. Since there were lots of each if these colors I bought, I think,8 skeins of each of the 5 colors. 40-4oz
skeins for only $10.00. I had a pile of yarn. I used the blue and lilac for this project and the other 3 colors were used in an Annie's attic mile a minute afghan. (It's not done yet- I'll have to find it and get it finished. That will be a post for another time) I think I ramble on too much, sometimes. Anyway back to the big granny. It was fun for a while but then just the two colors got really boring. I eventually finished it but it got to be a struggle. When it was done I put it away without even weaving in the ends. But it only cost me $4.00 for the 16 skeins of yarn. Now I think I might want to love it a little and want to cozy under it on some cold winter days that I'm really looking forward to. It's 104 degrees today. The thermometer has been hovering around 100
degrees for almost 2 weeks. I've had enough!