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Mohair blanket

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Back in the middle of winter I found a small stash of mohair yarn in the op-shop next to my office. The best thing about it was its deep yellow colour, like honey. And the fact that I was on my coffee break and not expecting to come across such gold. 12 balls of it, to be precise.

My plan is to knit a honey-coloured blanket. A few years ago I was staying at a friend's house and she had a beautiful yellow mohair blanket on the bed – it was so light but warm and almost felted in texture. I don't really like mohair for clothing – it's a bit hairy and scratchy, but I think it will be lovely as a top layer on a bed.

I started making big squares to sew together but then changed my mind because I'd rather have a seamless piece. I'm knitting it on the bias instead – all in garter stitch for maximum squish factor. I'm using this pattern, similar to the one I made here, but bigger.

Needless to say, this blanket provides opportunity for mindless late-night TV knitting… I've just finished watching the latest season of Black Mirror (ok, I had to put the knitting down a few times during that) and started Shetland. Are you also a late-night TV knitter and if so what are you making? (and watching!)

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13 responses to “honey-coloured”

  1. Lotus Avatar
    Lotus

    Oh how dreamy! It will be like spun gold xxx

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  2. Amy Avatar

    Ooo that is beautiful mohair. I am definitely a tv knitter (though not a late night one!). Hubby and I have just finished watching ‘Halt and Catch Fire’. Love hearing what other knitters watch….just off to look up Shetland!

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  3. Zena Avatar

    I am taken away with that ‘spun gold’ blanket too. I am currently knitting to Rebellion, set in Dublin 1916.

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  4. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks zena!
    ill have to check out rebellion πŸ™‚

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  5. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks for the recommendation amy – ive heard good things about that show!

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  6. Meg Cameron Avatar

    Oh my goodness, have you noticed the knitwear on Shetland? It’s breathtaking πŸ™‚ I like the programme, but honestly, even if I didn’t, I might watch for the knitwear alone!

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  7. Camilla Avatar

    Great find! This will be beautiful! I love the other one you did too! I keep being nearly inspired to learn to knit- I need to hurry up so I can imbibe my mother’s knitting wisdom…

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  8. muenzeeins Avatar

    beautiful color! I have been putting leftover yarns on the side for a blanket as well, just couldn’t decide until now if I’d do stripes or squares… the biais stripes are a lovely alternative, though I’m a bit afraid of the long rows coming up :)… what needle size are you using? only need to find a good tv-series to get started :), CΓ©cile

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  9. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi cΓ©cile,
    thanks – and i know what you mean about the long row fear! i thought it would be less work than sewing up lots of squares though.im using size 6.5mm needles, with a long cord in between πŸ˜‰

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  10. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks camilla! yes you should learn! you wont regret it πŸ˜‰

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  11. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi meg, yes i have! its a perk of watching, for sure πŸ˜‰

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  12. Helen Avatar

    Just came across your blog and had to leave a comment . The mohair blanket will be great and I loved Shetland too

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  13. muenzeeins Avatar

    thanks Melissa for the precisions! same fear here of sewing squares together, not much fun :)… needlesize 6.5 sounds good, will check if I have a long enough cord in stock πŸ™‚

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