Knit and Crochet Away!, Sunflowers!

Update on Sunflower Granny Square Blanket and Cool Community Garden

This post is an update on the June 27th post Update on Sunflower Granny Squares and an Agriculture Report, and I wanted to share a cool community garden I stumbled across.

Sunflower Granny Square Blanket Progress

I’ve completed 21 blocks for the sunflower themed crochet blanket I am working on. Here they are on the “design carpet”.

Here is a close up of one of the blocks:

I am using 6 different yarns: a variegated brown for the center of each flower; 3 different yarns for the petals in oranges and yellows; a green for the “partially opened flowers”; and an oatmeal for the background.

It’s been fun coming up with different color combinations (but making sure they still sort of resemble sunflowers) as I work on it. I might add a 4th petal yarn if I find another one in my stash that works.

I think I will make 100 granny squares and I’ve already started 20 more centers to make my next round of 20 or so.

Cool Community Garden

I was killing time before my dentist appointment last week and went for a little walk in the area near the dentist office, and discovered a cool community garden at an apartment complex.

I am not sure how it works and how the apartment community residents split up the harvest but here are some photos from my walk around of the garden (and I was smiling the whole time).

23 thoughts on “Update on Sunflower Granny Square Blanket and Cool Community Garden”

  1. What a beautiful sunflower blanket this will be. Lovely choices on the colors of yarns. I can’t wait to see it finished. Also, my daughter Kelly impart of a community. garden in Jerome, AZ and she has a raised bed there. She donates some time there to help maintain the garden and they all share the beauty and abundance of flowers and veggies. Nice pics.

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  2. I’m impressed by the flowers you are growing in yarn! I really love this blanket. It’s cheerful. And the real world garden was a surprise smile, I see! And lastly I hope the dentist appointment went smoothly.

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  3. Your sunflower blocks are so beautiful! I love the yarns you chose, and your stitching is lovely 🙂 Just like a real field of sunflowers! And what a cool community garden that complex has!

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