Part of the appeal of this sampler project is that working it a few pieces at a time, squares can be finished in an hour, and I did mine in odd moments here and there. Week 2 asks for the traditional granny square again but this time with only three rounds -- the smallness of the square means that you can make quite a lot of them fairly quickly, and the request is for "10-14 squares" with the proviso that if you've chosen a ground color -- the cream Paton's Classic, in my case -- at least four of the squares use that color as the third round.
(So glad I decided to finish and block the squares as I go!)
I made the last batch and wove in the ends watching the first two episodes of "Great Canal Journeys" with Timothy West and Prunella Scales. It's not only a lovely travelogue around Britain, of course, but a tender and moving story of a couple celebrating fifty years of marriage by doing something that they love, both of them long-time narrow-boaters, and at the same time coping with Pru's slowly-advancing dementia.
The Wests and their narrow boat journeys are favourites here too. Poor Pru though.
I do like your Granny Squares.
Posted by: Toffeeapple | January 23, 2020 at 03:33 AM