A couple years ago on a whim I bought several skeins of Lion Brand yarn’s Re-Spun line of yarn. Re-Spun is yarn made from recycled plastic (see my post Plastic Yarn?).

I decided to make a granny square crocheted blanket with the yarn and crocheted up some of squares:

I hated them. They looked okay but they were too flimsy and didn’t feel right (not sure how to specifically describe it) and I didn’t think they would work well for a cozy blanket. I was crocheting them in the only granny square pattern I knew at the time.
So I abandoned them and put the granny squares, in various stages of completion, and the yarn away.
Then I taught myself via YouTube how to make the sunflower block granny square and made this blanket which is now sitting on the recliner in my living room:

Near the end of last year I stumbled upon a stash of the Re-Spun yarn in the thrift store for $1.99 a skein (it retails for $8.99 a skein now). I grabbed all they had (you can’t see all the colors in the image below but I’ll share more images of the yarn in a future post):

I think it was an “out of body” purchase experience, because when I got home I thought: “What were you thinking? You abandoned the project with the original three skeins of yarn!”
Then I remembered the sunflower pattern I loved (it made a very cozy blanket) and decided to do some frogging (I never heard this term before until I read it in the post of other bloggers and now I know it is unraveling your work) on the previous granny squares because it would be an atrocity to throw them away when I originally bought the yarn because it was “eco-friendly” – ha!
So after what seemed like tedious frogging, and then crocheting, I have made 58 centers for my new “flower” (they are not sunflower colors) granny square blanket:
I’m going to make a total of 100 centers and then move onto round 2.
Here is the pattern I am using in case you are interested:
I really like the instructional videos by Hooked by Robin!
So I am going to have a cozy “flower” granny square blanket for my library/dining room area. I’ll update you all on the progress.
Postscript
Little follow up on the post ScrapHappy April 2026: Update on the EPP Quilt:
I made myself work on TEDIOUS sewing the sides of the hexie flowers on the remaining 50 blocks. If I don’t start doing it, I won’t have anything to report for May’s ScrapHappy post on this quilt!

I got 6 done yesterday, 44 to go.
If only little magical creatures could sneak into my studio at night and finish them….
Image credit: https://etc.usf.edu/clipart/3900/3960/fairy_7.htm



What a bargain on that yarn! And a great start on your new blanket 😊
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