Big Person Blanket

I had a bag of frogged Patons Shetland Chunky recycled from a previous project. When Lewiscraft had their liquidation sales, I found this pattern online, and I knew it was the perfect way to get rid of old yarn while maximizing a good yarn sale! It's machine washable and a super quick knit, which are all added bonuses.
Source: Patons blanket pattern
Yarn: Patons Divine (129m per 100g; 79.5% Acrylic, 18% Mohair, 2.5 Poly; 4 skeins Frosted Green, 4 skeins Soft Slate; 15mm) + Patons Shetland Chunky (135m per 100g; 75% Acrylic, 25% Wool; 4 skeins Green; 15mm)
Modifications: Instead of continuing the garter stitch border along the sides while knitting the body, I picked up and knit the garter borders for the sides after I was done. I think it looks cleaner this way.
For: Myself

Little Person Blanket

Another baby blanket deadline. I still had odd balls of orange, pink, green, yellow, lavender left over from this. With the aid of the knitting machine, I whipped up the random stripes blanket, hand knitted a picot edging and sewed a flannel lining.

The only complaint I have with the knitting machine is that it can only handle a maximum of 100 stitches (without purchasing extra hardware). Luckily, 100 stitches is satisfactory for a baby blanket.

Source: Own design
Yarn: Odds and ends from Bernat Baby Blanket Kit (pink, yellow, purple, orange, green)
For: Gf HK's newborn daughter