I’ve decided to do quarterly-ish update posts to show off my progress crocheting my reads. I am continuing to photograph all the physical books I read, as well the audio and e-book squares I am particularly pleased by. With that in mind, here’s a peek at what I’ve made since the first post.








Only 3 months in, and this project has been so fun. I love the process of making the squares. Figuring out the best colors and placement to represent the book. Growing more confident in my crocheting abilities. Knowing that at the end of the year, I am going to have the most unique blanket. And there’s something about taking the time to create a visual representation of the book I’ve just finished that feels … complete. Maybe it’s my own version of “mindfulness,” or simply that I get to linger in that bookish world a little longer. It’s a nice moment.
I’ve started adding the single-crochet border around the squares, weaving in the ends, and bundling them by month, to keep things organized and streamlined. {That dark turquoise is even better than I thought, and is the perfect blender for the extreme variations in square colors}. I can’t wait to see what covers will show up in the months to come!
I love this so much!! I love the idea of having something tangible and visual to represent your reading. You are doing a fantastic job!
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Thank you ❤ It's such a different "reading record" process for me, but I am loving it! 🙂
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Those are so lovely. You will have a beautiful blanket when you are done — but when is a book blanket ever done, lol.
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Thank you! And yes, truly, a book blanket can never truly be finished, haha … This one I am at least limiting myself to only what I read in 2025, so that’ll help 😉
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This is going to be so beautiful. What an amazing idea!
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Thank you! I’ve seen some really cool ones online, and decided to take the plunge 🙂
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This project is going so well and you’re even weaving in your ends as you go? Wow that’s definitely organized, I love it! The Sense and Sensibility, Murder at the Breakers, and Earl Crush are my fav squares from this update though I think I’d love a whole blanket of The Creme Brule Bake-Off squares! 🙂
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Considering I still have an entire afghan with ends to be woven in, I figured I should do better this time 😂 Those are some of my favorite squares too 😍 And yeah, the Crime Brûlée square turned out really nice.
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Okay, I believe in you and your ends-to-be-woven! You got this! lol. Yes, all of them gorgeous 😀
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You have matched your squares to the book so well. I really like the Sense & Sensibility square.
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Thank you! Picking just the right yarns and order of the square is almost as much fun as the reading. That one is so pretty in person 😍
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This is awesome! I love it!
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Thank you! 😀 I am really pleased with it so far 🙂
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This is looking fantastic so far. I can’t wait to see the end result. It’s also made me want to try and do one of these projects one day, although I’ll have to get on and get the hang of crotchet first 😂 I always think granny square projects look lovely though and coming up with a way to combine it with reading is fantastic. I’m still struggling to pick favourite squares though, they all look lovely 😍
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Thank you! ❤ I definitely consider myself an amateur crocheter for sure, but granny squares aren't so bad – just take a little getting used to. They make up really fast though, which is nice 😉
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Well I think you’re doing fantastically and I can’t wait to see more 😍 I’ll have to try and get the hang of them myself by the end of the year. It’s definitely a skill I want to have 😅
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Wow! This is such a cool and creative idea. I’m really impressed by your talent – I can make regular blankets but ask me to crochet a granny square and I’m unable to do it. So I’m obviously a little jealous of your skill, and a little bit in awe of the reserves of yarn that you must have!
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Thank you! ❤ What I haven't documented is how many granny squares I had to unravel because they were a hot mess 😂 There was definitely a major learning curve, but I'm feeling better about it now 🙂
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Mine always end up too round and curl up. But it looks gorgeous.
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This is gorgeous and creative way to remember those amazing reads.
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Thank you 🩷 It is turning out to be a fun project!
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And that’s the spirit 😃we want eh…
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This is such a cool idea! Looking great 😃
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Thank you! 😀 I am so excited with the way it is coming along. Very glad I took the plunge, haha
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