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There’s something wonderful about the experience of crocheting a chunky blanket, and then being able to snuggle under its squishy stitches. It’s comforting and special. A question I got asked recently is “is it worth it financially to make a chunky blanket?” and I thought this was a good question because it explores the value of handmade and using quality fibres.
Everyone is different – we all value different things and we all have different experiences in life. Because of this, the answer to “is it worth it financially to make a chunky blanket?” will be different for everyone. It depends on what is important to you.
Here are a few things to consider when thinking about making a chunky blanket:
If you’re considering using our premium Australian merino wool, Homelea Bliss, to make chunky blankets, then here are a few more things to consider:
Personally, I love making chunky blankets and I love using natural fibre yarns that feel amazing. It’s important to me to support Australian farmers and makers. I love filling my home with items that look good and that can be used again and again, with minimal maintenance. Homelea Bliss incorporates all of this. It’s a special chunky yarn that is uniquely made, and it still looks good after many, many uses.
See the blanket in the photo up above? It was the very first Warm Heart Blanket I made. Over a couple of years, it’s gone to many, many markets and has been touched by many hands. It lives on my studio chair and gets used regularly. The photo above was taken last week and shows that even with all this use, it still looks good and it will for a long time.
You are the only one that can answer “is it worth it financially to make a chunky blanket?”. I hope this post has given you some good food for thought, and that it helps you with exploring what is important for you.
With love, Lynda.
Hi! I’m Lynda (she/her) and I’m the lady behind Homelea Lass.
I’m here to help you improve your crochet skills and to help you find peace and happiness in your creative time.
In 2012 I was knocked down by debilitating chronic fatigue that put an end to my blossoming career as a Civil Engineer and Project Manager.
Early on in my illness, I discovered that I could crochet without draining my energy, so I spent my days crocheting, researching yarns and designing – this is how Homelea Lass was born.
My experience with chronic illness has guided me to combine my passion for exceptional design and crochet. I’ve developed a way of crocheting that’s enjoyable, easy to understand, and maximises it’s relaxing and wellbeing properties.
As my healing journey has progressed, Homelea Lass has grown, and I feel blessed that I can share my love of Australian merino wool, chunky crochet and creativity with you.