It wasn't necessarily the making of 252 squares that was so painful (although certainly monotonous); it was all the sewing that killed me, with about 2-3 loose stands per square! Eventually, I developed a process of crocheting a small mountain of squares in each color, storing them in ziploc bags, and then sewing together a few rows until I ran out of squares. Rinse and repeat. Or in my case, not.
However, in light of a potential move if K gets a job out of state, I went into full production mode last week to finally get this thing out the door. K was so impressed by the final result that he asked for a Metroid version. Hah! Sorry, honey, don't love you that much... (j/k)
If for some reason you wish to replicate this, check out my Ravelry page for pattern details. Personally, I'd stick with quilting for this kind of job. >_<
Update: picture of the 2-month-old recipient and his sleepy older brother
Wow. I don't know if I could do all that work to give it away. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI actually just started following your blog last week after following links to it from Ravelry from that very project. Awesome job! I just started making the squares for my own Mario blanket (I am a gamer's girlfriend and it's intended for a Christmas gift). I am very afraid for what might happen when it comes time to join the squares.
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