Using a ripple afgan and a "granny square" inspired turtle I created my version of a crocheted sea turtle blanket for the pinterest challenge. www.domesticdeadline.com

At this point, I think it’s pretty safe to say, everyone has heard of Pinterest. It’s probably also safe to say the majority of Pinterest users have pinned more projects and ideas than they will ever be able to finish in their lifetime… Please tell me I’m not the only one! It’s because of this addiction to pinning that gets me excited to participate in the monthly Pinterest Challenge. This month, I’m excited to share a crocheted sea turtle blanket I made for a friend from a pin she sent me.

Inspiration

One afternoon I got a message from a friend asking if it was possible for me to make a blanket like the one in the picture (this pin). She wanted to give it as a gift.

Not five minutes later, another friend sent me the same picture also asking if I could make the blanket for her to give as a gift!

I checked. They were not looking to give the same person the blanket!

I knew from looking at the picture I could create a similar blanket. The original image did not lead me to a pattern, but there are patterns available. Considering I knew I wanted to make a few changes, it wasn’t necessary for me to find a pattern to follow.

The first recipient of this crocheted sea turtle blanket was a baby. My friend wanted a baby blanket version. I also wanted to change the turtles as I had an idea for what I thought would make the turtle cuter.

Sea Turtle Blanket

Since we want the blanket to look like the waves are taking the turtles out to sea, I worked a ripple blanket from the top down. In other words, from the sea to the beach.

Fading the darker seafoam green into the lighter shade and then finally into the sandy color (yellow was used in the original picture).

The final blanket is about 3’x4′ in size.

Once the blanket was complete, I made the turtles.  Starting with the darker green, I crocheted a 5 pointed granny square pattern. With the lighter green, I stitched in between with the same granny square stitches. Trimming the shell in dark green, I finished off with the head, legs, and tail in the lighter green, leaving a long enough yarn tail to sew the turtles to the blanket.

Finally, I finished off the blanket by trimming it in a crab stitch. I really love the way it turned out. The next one has to be a large afghan size!

Even though there are lots of patterns out there, I’m considering writing up my version when I make the next one. Should I?

Pinterest Challenge

To join next month’s #pinterestchallenge, click here to sign-up ⇒ March Pinterest Challenge


Now let’s see what other things Pinterest inspired! Head over and visit the other hosts to see what they crafted, cooked, built, or tried!

Pinterest Challenge Blog Hop

Erlene – My Pinterventures  •  Jenny – Cookies Coffee and Crafts
Debbee – Debbee’s Buzz  •  Bri – Halfpint Design  •  Julie – Sum of their Stories
T’onna – Sew Crafty Crochet  •  
Beverly – Across the Boulevard  •  Debra – Shoppe No. 5
Roseann – This Autoimmune Life  •  Cherryl – Farm Girl Reformed
Leslie – Once Upon a Time & Happily Ever After • Kelley – Simply Inspired Meals
Lydia – Lydia’s Flexitarian Kitchen  •Joanne – Our Unschooling Journey
Kristie – Teadoddles  •  Gail – Purple Hues and Me  •  Ashley – Emory Farm
 Kristie – Love My Little Cottage  •  Crissy – First Day of Home
Habiba – Craftify My Love  •  Marie – The Inspiration Vault  •  Emily – Domestic Deadline
Lauren – Mom Home Guide  •  Maria – Simple Nature Decor
Alexandra – Eye Love Knots  •  Lynne – My Family Thyme   Terri – Our Good Life
Marci – Stone Cottage Adventures  Susan – SuzerSpace  •  Kim – Kimspired DIY  •  Pili – My Sweet Things
Kelli – K’s Olympic Nest  •  Erin – The DIY Nuts  •  Shirley – Intelligent Domestications
 

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22 Comments

  1. Gorgeous and prettier than the inspiration blanket. I am curious as to how long this takes to do. You are so skilled with crochet. It's beautiful and should become an heirloom.
    1. I crochet fairly quickly so this took me a few dedicated days. I also had quite a few appointments with the kids where I spent some serious waiting room time crocheting!
  2. Oh my goodness; that is such an adorable blanket!! I love the colors and those turtles are just too cute! Pinned.
  3. Emily, this is one of the cutest afghans i have ever seen. Long ago my mom made me a crochet blanmet and i lo e it so i imagine this gift will be treasured. Yes! You should make a pattern!.
  4. I absolutely love the color selections from sea foam to sand! Those are so pretty together. And the turtles!! They are super cute! What a lovely blanket! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
  5. Emily, I am absolutely positive that I have pinned the same inspirationa s you had. Love how your blanket turned out. I am crocheting a baby blanket at the Moment but not with a fancy pattern like yours, just some hearts in it.
  6. Your project turned out lovely! The ripple stitch was my Nana's favorite stitch to make afghans.I like the color palette. Good idea to adapt a granny square (pentagon?) to make the baby sea turtles. Of course, you should write up the pattern! I'm sure a lot of people would love it.

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