The Banksia Border is created by alternating solid and lacy sections to resemble Banksia flowers. Framed on either side by a band of back post stitches, it would make a great addition to any blanket. You can also use it to ‘grow’ individual squares.
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Banksia Baby Blanket: Pattern
I am very excited to share my Banksia Baby Blanket with you. It is constructed using a simple three-round repeat. The border adds contrast’ both in colour and in texture.
Whipsiderry Border Photo Tutorial and Chart
The Whipsiderry Border is lacy with a touch of surface texture.
Banksia Baby Blanket: Reveal
In preparation for sharing the pattern with you next week, I am sharing some photos of how the Banksia Blanket turned out. I love it!
Banksia Baby Blanket: Work in Progress
This blanket has racked up so many memory-points. Simple and graceful, it tells the story of many sea-side visits and personal triumphs.
Banksia Baby Blanket: The Yarn
Gorgeous oceanic colours and a simple stitch repeat followed by a frothy border… allow me to introduce the yarns for my Banksia Blanket.
Banksia Shawl Crochet Pattern
The Banksia Shawl was designed for the February 2016 yarn retreat with Devon Sun Yarns. It is a delicate, lacy shawl with floral detail.
Scheepjes Ubuntu CAL 2018: Part 9
In Part 9 of the Scheepjes Ubuntu CAL 2018, we will be making pretty little flowers to go around our Banksia Border.
Scheepjes Ubuntu CAL 2018: Part 8
Welcome to Part 8 of the Scheepjes Ubuntu CAL 2018. This week, we will be adding the Banksia Border to our hexagons.
A Baby Blanket for Erin {Featuring ‘Flowers Abound’ Squares by Spincushions}
Today is another ‘Look At What I Made’ moment. I finished this little baby blanket more than six months ago and I love it dearly. It is made using Shelley Husband’s Flowers Abound squares and my Banksia Border.