Here in Atticland this week it has been snowy, icy and absolutely bloomin' freezing and I've found myself looking back at these beautiful summery photographs and trying to remember what sunshine warmth actually feels like. It seems so long ago when I was walking in this glorious garden on a warm, sunny morning in early September, feeling so inspired and uplifted by all the colours.
Following on from last week, today I'm sharing some more photos to show you in a little bit more detail where my colour inspiration came from. I chose these three shades to bring a rich warmth to the colour palette - think of it as the summer garden when it's tilting towards a very subtle seasonal shift into Autumn.
The wide flower beds at Harlow Carr are a mass of perennial flowers which make up the bulk of the planting. Tall, generous clumps of blooms all mixed together in a glorious patchwork of colour. The flowers shown above are Heleniums and I love them so much! They come in a few different hot, spicy shades but these deep orange ones always catch my attention. The colour is absolutely stunning.
This year I was really captivated by the tall sunflowers growing in the kitchen garden, oh, the colours! They were not the usual bright yellow flowers, but instead a whole range of orangey, coppery and deep red colours. I took lots of photos and knew that I would have to include these shades in the Sungold colour palette. I think Stylecraft Copper and Tomato are a really good match for the colours in these sunflowers and they perfectly capture that late summer vibe.
^^ Another glorious sunflower...isn't this colour amazing? I had been unsure about including red in the Sungold blanket, but in the end I chose to go deep and I think Stylecraft Claret has really given a beautiful richness to the colour palette.
It's been wonderful for me to see so many of you falling head over heels in love with this colour palette along with me, thank you to everyone who has shared their photos on social media this month. The photo above caught my eye on Facebook yesterday, and Stacey added a comment saying....
"These Sungold colours are just so cheerful and jolly! Bringing a smile to my face on chilly days."
I couldn't agree more Stacey! I ADORE how colour has the power to instantly lift our mood, and it's one of the reasons I absolutely love designing and making blankets - they are such perfect objects for colour-play!
During the past few weeks I've been gathering together a whole heap of inspirational Sungold photos from Facebook and Insta, in fact I have so many (thank you, thank you) that it's been hard to know how to organise them. Here are a few that I think you'll find very inspiring, and I'll share some more in the coming weeks.
^^ Stephanie bought her Sungold yarn pack in November like many of you did, but she loved the colours so much that she decided not to wait for the Crochet-A-Long. She started out on a Ripple blanket journey, choosing her own mixed colour order and WOW, doesn't it look fabulous?!
^^Nichola also refused to wait for me (!) and managed to create a whole blanket before the CAL even started! She chose the Spike Stitch (which I designed for the Dahlia Blanket) and ordered the colours herself, it really turned out beautifully.
^^ I think there are currently a few "Sungold Yuletide" blankets in progress (Suntide?!), but this lovely photo shared by Jane really caught my eye. The Yuletide square pattern has proven so popular since I designed it in 2021 and it seems to look amazing in all of my colour palettes.
^^ Sonia has done something wonderful with her Sungold yarn pack and is creating a rectangle version of the Yuletide pattern. What do you think, isn't it clever??! She has written and shared her rectangle version of my pattern on her Ravelry page if you are interested in giving it a go.
^^ Lynn is also working her colours into a rectangle blanket and I absolutely LOVE the boldness of this simple granny stripe. I think it makes the colours really sing.
^^ Donna is being her usual brilliant self and taking the Sungold colours on a wonderful blanket journey which is hugely inspiring. She is using the popular "Retro Daisy" square design and followed a tutorial on YouTube to learn the pattern. There are many variations of this pattern out there, so if it sparks some inspiration for you just search for "Retro Daisy Granny Square" online.
^^ As soon as I saw this blanket journey starting out I knew it would be spectacular. Isn't it glorious? HayleyJane is using the Sungold colours to make one of Helen Shrimpton's brilliant designs - it's called Revelation, and you can find all the details on Helen's website "Crystals and Crochet"
^^ Here is Revelation in closer detail, it really is a stunning pattern and looks amazing in these rich Sungold shades. The design will eventually become a big square blanket and I can't wait to see it grow. Thank you HayleyJane for sharing this with us on Facebook, it's amazing.
Here in Atticland we have been spending the past week trying to keep warm with temperatures sitting well below freezing, and I've been so thankful for our open fire. At the weekend I lit the fire just after lunch when I knew I would be spending an extended time right beside the hearth.
The pleasure of these easy, soothing rows seems to increase every week, and I fall more in love with this blanket with every passing stitch. It's just so, so, so pleasurable!
A few hours after I'd settled on the floor with my crochet, I was joined by the kitty, oh, she did make me laugh! Rather than try to sit on my legs (obviously not quite comfortable enough), she decided to squeeeeeeze herself into the gap between me and the hearth. There wasn't really enough space but she decided to just plunk herself there regardless of how squished she would be. So sweet.
So here we are at Week Three of the Sungold Crochet-A-Long, lets take a look at how the blanket is growing...
In week three we are adding another 18 stripes and will be coming to the half way point of the blanket.
At the end of week three you should start to feel your crochet actually feeling like a blanket. You know when it gets to that certain length where you can drape it over your legs as you work and begin to feel the cosy comfort of it?
^^Here it is look, 51 stripes of sunny gorgeousness!!!
At this time of year when we've got very low, winter light it can be a challenge to capture colours well in photographs. But there is something about the Sungold colours which makes them look amazing no matter how grey the light is - this blanket sort of glows?!! It really is a joy, I can't describe quite how happy these colours make me feel....
....I mean, it really is so full of HAPPY!!!!
I hope you're feeling the happy vibes too, and that every time you sit down to add a few stripes you are getting the glow effect. It's a really good feeling, isn't it?!
Okay...time to look at this weeks stripes.....
There are 18 stripes for you to play with this week, beginning with Tomato and ending in Sage.
Shown above is the colour info for Part 3 of the Sungold MIXED STRIPE Blanket. Remember each stripe is made up of two rows of crochet. Click on the following link for the printable worksheet...
♥ PART 3 MIXED STRIPE WORKSHEET
^^ this lovely photo was shared on Facebook by Samantha, and I thought you'd like to see how the Sungold Colourwash is looking after two weeks. Isn't it wonderful? In parts 1 and 2 we worked up through Magenta, Boysenberry, Claret, Copper, Tomato and a touch of Gold.
In part 3 you'll be adding in the sunshine!!! One Tomato stripe, then full sun through Gold, Dandelion and Lime....
Shown above is the colour info for Part 3 of the Sungold COLOURWASH Blanket. Remember each stripe is made up of two rows of crochet, so when you work the triple bands of colour, this will be six rows of crochet.
Click on the following link for the printable worksheet...
A reminder for those following Kaz and making a Sungold Harmony blanket - there are weekly downloads for the colour info and you can access these for free on Kaz's Insomnia Crochet webshop, A huge THANK YOU to Kaz for all the work put into this, I know it's being appreciated by hundreds of you all making your own Sungold Harmony.
Wishing you a terrific week full of happy colour therapy - enjoy every moment spent with these stripes sitting in your lap!
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Links for you all in one place......
♥ SUNGOLD BLANKET INTRODUCTION
♥ CAL BLOG POST PART 1 (stripes 1-15)
♥ CAL BLOG POST PART 2 (stripes 16-33)



