Rainbow Hexi Blanket aka Mr C’s blankey

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A week ago I finished Mr C’s blankey and it turned out just as I had hoped it would. Colourful and bright!  Well that’s a given with rainbows isn’t it. Below are a few photos of this finished ‘masterpiece’ as it’s quite like a piece of art, and from a distance the colours seem to work really well together. Needless to say I am more than happy with how it turned out.

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Bright and colourful, just like every rainbow.

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Have I mentioned before that I love colour?

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And of course, the photo of the blankey on the chair. It had been raining for a few days and had finally stopped just as I finished this blanket, so I quickly ran outside to get this shot.

I drew inspiration from Ryane @olivesandpickles on Instagram.  Her feed is amazing with these unbelievable hexi blankets.  Go and check her out. She does sell a pattern too if you’re wanting to make your own one.

I used 8ply (dk) yarn purchased from Big W and Spotlight and my favourite 5mm hook. I designed the layout first before starting to crochet.  And used the join as you go method again for this blanket.

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The layout of the rainbow hexi.

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I started by making the first couple of rows.

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Then I couldn’t help myself and had to crochet the other xolours to see what they would look like together.

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I just love how this blanket looks once the half hexis are crocheted and joined.

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I honestly felt like this blanket was taking me forever to do. I finished it within three weeks, the same amount of time it took me to do the Minecraft Blanket (which is over double the size).

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I will finish the post with this photo. Yep, I do love how this turned out. Maybe almost as much as Mr C does….maybe.

*** UPDATE 20th JUNE 2017 ***
Here is a photo of the ‘wrong’ side so you can see the joins.  Keep in mind it’s a very loved blanket lol. Hence the pilling lol.

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