tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6114112647875534736.post5975476759922375022..comments2024-02-02T23:13:55.442-06:00Comments on Delights-Gems: Grandma GoodiesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6114112647875534736.post-78646442146539152432013-02-26T07:39:27.994-06:002013-02-26T07:39:27.994-06:00Anonymous, I am SO SORRY, I accidently clicked the...Anonymous, I am SO SORRY, I accidently clicked the wrong button and deleted/rejected your comment/question. I have copied and pasted it here along with the response, which is found just above. <br /><br />I have a question about the baby blanket you made for Max. When you say "This baby blanket is knitted with a double strand of two kinds of yarn: Lion Brand Pound of Love in Antique White and a matching boucle" Does that mean two strands of pound of love and two strands of boucle or just one strand of each? I thought that was a great idea to add the boucle but I wasn't sure about the strand amount since the original pattern calls for two strands of pound of love only. Thank you! <br />Claudiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14582518107168077071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6114112647875534736.post-45022249939337222182013-02-26T07:33:50.243-06:002013-02-26T07:33:50.243-06:00Thanks for your question. I'm sorry I wasn'...Thanks for your question. I'm sorry I wasn't as clear as might have been. The two strands means total: ONE strand of EACH type of yarn—Lion Brand Pound of Love and the matching boucle. The boucle was a very nice addition because it is so soft.<br /><br />I am using this same combination making a little woolly lamb (amigurumi) for Easter. Again, the boucle is giving it that woolly, soft look and feel. Claudiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14582518107168077071noreply@blogger.com