I did say earlier that for me 2017 would be the year of the blanket. So far I have made around a dozen blankets (pictures of all of them are on the 2017 - Blankets page of this blog).
Back in May, I posted about a blue blanket that I was really enjoying making, in fact I called it my favourite one so far. This is the one I mean, made from a pattern by the Crochet Crowd:
In June I sent it off, with other items I had made, to Operation Orphan. As they were getting ready for their distribution of warm winter clothes and blankets in Moldova, I assumed that this blanket would go there, but as with virtually all the things I make for charities, I didn't know where it would end up.
Moving forward to last week, I was reading a blog post from Brad of Operation Orphan, describing how he had managed to get aid to Antigua and Barbuda in the West Indies. following the devastation of Hurricane Irma. The post included lots of photos, and as I looked at the final ones, I noticed a little boy clutching - yes, you guessed it - the blue blanket that I had sent them. He's the little boy on the far right in this photo:
I feel so happy to be able to see exactly where this blanket has ended up!
On the personal front, I was delighted this week to meet my great-nephew, Sebastian, for the first time. He was born on Sunday 8 October, and so of course, he had to have a blanket. I toyed with making him a tartan blanket (his surname is MacLeod), but several abortive attempts later, I changed the plan and made him a Tumbling Blocks blanket instead. It was really simple to do (just double crochet diamonds) but the optical illusion it creates is so effective. I based it on the Vasarely Blanket pattern on Ravelry
His mum, my niece, was delighted with it. So two lots of blanket happiness to report.