Learning how to crochet a granny stitch rectangle wasn't just about improving my skills; my trigger finger is still in a splint, so I need something I can do while I wait for it to heal enough to go back to the pink-only art quilt and a Chirstmas quilt top I want to finish. This is how large of a granny stitch rectangle you can make with one 5 oz. skein of Super Saver, by the way. Once I ran out of the variegated I went and pulled complimentary colors and some white from my stash to keep going. I like the different colors, as they're decidedly not Christmas-y. I don't know how long I want to make the throw, I just want to use some pretty yarns and have fun. That makes me happy. This pattern works up really fast; this is how much I got done in two days (with a splinted finger, too!)
Since I did the No Thank You post here is: Ten Things I Would Like for Christmas Card: Little known fact about me: I love cards and keep all the ones I'm given. I also reciprocate and (if my hands are working well) I'll make your card. Hand Cream: Not the perfumed kind, please. Something for old, dry hands with natural ingredients would be lovely. Handmade Anything: some of my most prized possessions are those that were designed or made by the giver. Anything quilted is a bonus yes, please. Magazines: Art, Crochet or Quilting magazines make me very happy, especially the vintage kind you find cheap at a flea market or garage sale. Poem: No one writes poetry anymore. Compose something for me. Bonus points for handwriting it on pretty paper I can frame. Quilted Anything: It doesn't have to be a bed-size quilt. I love pot holders, mug rugs, book covers, bookmarks, or anything that has been quilted. Recipe: I love the idea of exchanging recipes ...