I have been working on this afghan for a few weeks now, but am happy to be posting that it is finished! I house-sat for my daughter’s family this weekend and was able to get it finished while there. I took advantage of her lovely front porch to have a little photo session with my afghan. :)
It's really nice Rita - I love all the variegated yarns you chose. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debi. Trying to use up some stash this year...and not buy any yarn. It works as long as I stay out of the stores! LOL
DeleteRita: Great blanket..I love your photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks! :) My daughter has a really nice front porch, and I knew it would be perfect for taking my afghan pics. :D
DeleteOh Rita, it is so cozy and comfortable looking. Love the all the variegated yarns. The pictures you took are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gloria! :)
DeleteVery nice blanket, Rita!! You have creatively used the variegated yarns. I have variegated threads but they don't show off the doily pattern nicely. I guess I must use it for blocks or flowers.
ReplyDeleteThe porch looks very lovely :)
Thanks so much, Preeti! :)
DeleteWhat a great way to use up scraps. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Charlotte! :)
DeleteBeautiful! (and so is the porch!)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Deni! :)
DeleteRita, how did you join your squares? I just finished an afghan joining as I went - I really like the seamless transition between squares, which is what yours looks like in the pic, but I don't think it's the same technique
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