My niece and god-daughter just had a second child, a little girl named Hazel Celia. My poor mother nearly cried when she was told the name ... she associates Hazel with Shirley Booth's ancient b&w sitcom about an impertinent housemaid. I keep assuring Mom that we will all get used to it. Well, anyway, I am crocheting a blanket and will be personalizing a bib.
It feels odd to be working with a crochet hook instead of a tapestry needle. Odd but good.I am about 1/3 done with this blanket, done mostly in pinks with some pastel green, yellow and lavender thrown in for variation. It's just a series of single and half double crochets as you can see by the close-up.
7 comments:
You minimize your great talent for crocheting... It looks good!
What an adorable blanket Regina. I love the colors.
Linda
Oh this is wonderful! And I love the name Hazel. :)
I know a couple of lovely people called Hazel, it is an older name though, not one used so much these days.
But it is a REAL name and not a bunch of made up syllables. And they have spelled it correctly not Hayzell or something ridiculous. That's my pet peeve LOL.
Anyway, you have made baby Hazel a lovely blanket.
And I shan't mention Watership Down...
Hazel is a lovely name! I had an auntie named Hazel. That blanket looks wonderful. Beautifully made. xx
Lovely colour combination in this beautiful blanket.
What a beautiful colour!
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