I was hoping to be further along, but at least I am progressing a little with crocheting together the 100 granny squares I made for my second granny square blanket.
Last time I updated you on my progress was on April 12, 2022 in the post Update on the Latest Granny Square Blanket, where Mike the Miniature Schnauzer was wearing one of the granny squares on his head:

Well now he can actually nap under the blanket as I’ve finished 4 of the 10 rows (and two additional squares – I am now 42% of the way done):
Here is the basket I use to house the rest of the squares for the remaining rows awaiting to be added; and the blanket in progress:

Here is my living room crafting area, where slowly I work on putting the blanket together (it is also where I am writing this blog post right now) while watching TV in the evening:

And to close this post, here is Mike napping under the partially completed blanket:

That looks wonderful, Tierney! I love the colors you chose and the way you are positioning the different blocks! And it looks like Mike approves as well 🙂
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Thank you and yes Mike was kind to test it before it is completed 🙂
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He is an excellent helper 🙂
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Love the colours, looks like it will be ready for autumn 🍂
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Thank you – I do love Autumn colors 🙂
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Keep going!
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Fun granny squares. It always looks special when you can get Mike in the photos. Thanks for continuing to inspire.
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It looks so cozy!
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Thanks so much, I look forward to napping under it someday 🙂
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It’s looking good, but I especially like that Mike got to model a square.
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Thank you 🙂
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You’re up early if you’re at home!
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I have this darn cold and needed to sit up and have some tea 🙂
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Bummer. Hope you feel better soon.
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Thanks 🙂
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I love how Mike has already claimed this afghan before it is finished. There needs to be a craft book that highlights the stories of the animals behind the crafters.
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That sounds like a wonderful book idea!
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