Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby SDRVer » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:07 pm

I was not sure I would like the color combinations but the boarder brought the colors together. This the the first afghan I sewed so many pieces together. I always avoided piecing, but it went quickly. I was looking for a southwestern look, but I think it is more Victorian.
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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby lialab » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:32 pm

This is how I did my border:

First 2 rows: sc around

Next row, (3 petal flower, color A): slip st first 4 st working back loop, in next st, (1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1 sl st.(flower made)
*slip stitch next 9 sts working back loop, in next st. (1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1sc,, 3ch 1tr, 3ch, 1sl st* repeat* * around ending with 5 sl st working back loop. break color A

Next row (cluster color B): 1sl st in first sl st of last row, 4 ch, 1sl st on top of first petal, 4ch, 2trtog, 1 sl st on top of 2nd petal, 4 ch, 2trtog, 1 sl st on top of 3rd petal, 4ch, skip next 4 sl st, *in next sl st,1sc, 2 ch, 1dc, 3ch, 1 sl st, 4 ch, 1 sl st on top of first petal, 4ch, 2tr tog, 1sl st on top of second petal, 4 ch, 2 trtog, 1 sl st on top of 3rd petal 4 ch, skip next 4 sl st.* Repeat* * around ending with 1sc, 2ch, 1dc, 3ch, 1 sl st in first sl st of beg of row. break off!

Hope this info will help ;)

Note: flower will flattened after cluster row is made
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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby crochetfanatic » Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:12 pm

lialab wrote:This is how I did my border:

First 2 rows: sc around

Next row, (3 petal flower, color A): slip st first 4 st working back loop, in next st, (1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1 sl st.(flower made)
*slip stitch next 9 sts working back loop, in next st. (1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1sc, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch, 1sc,, 3ch 1tr, 3ch, 1sl st* repeat* * around ending with 5 sl st working back loop. break color A

Next row (cluster color B): 1sl st in first sl st of last row, 4 ch, 1sl st on top of first petal, 4ch, 2trtog, 1 sl st on top of 2nd petal, 4 ch, 2trtog, 1 sl st on top of 3rd petal, 4ch, skip next 4 sl st, *in next sl st,1sc, 2 ch, 1dc, 3ch, 1 sl st, 4 ch, 1 sl st on top of first petal, 4ch, 2tr tog, 1sl st on top of second petal, 4 ch, 2 trtog, 1 sl st on top of 3rd petal 4 ch, skip next 4 sl st.* Repeat* * around ending with 1sc, 2ch, 1dc, 3ch, 1 sl st in first sl st of beg of row. break off!

Hope this info will help ;)

Note: flower will flattened after cluster row is made


Thanks, lialab! I'm thinking of seeing if I can add your border on top of mine to make it more fancy. I think it would look so good with my flowers. Thank you for sharing! :hug:
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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby Shandeh » Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:25 am

Patty wrote:Here's my finished afghan. Many thanks for all the design suggestions. They are all beautiful. It has been a pleasure meeting all of you thru this forum. Best of luck in all future yarny adventures.


Beautiful! All the colors are fresh and clean, and your seams were done well. Congratulations! :thumbsup:
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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby Shandeh » Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:26 am

shadesofred wrote:Finally finished mine today!!! :cloud9:

My photography skills are not the best, but I hope you can see the final design I chose is an octogon. From the moment I started playing around with layout options, my motifs were screaming, "We want to be an octogon!!" With the new skills and confidence I gained from this adventure I was able to make half-granny triangles and created trapezoids to fill the spaces needed to make the outside borders.

Thanks to Bernat, the admins, Shandeh, and all those who participated in the forum. Your help and expertise were amazing.


Excellent! What a creative layout! You had to do quite a bit of work to make that become one large octagon!
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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby Shandeh » Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:28 am

delgram wrote:I left the long thread end on my motifs. Am I to use that for seaming? I am still at the "put it together" stage but I am done with all the pieces.


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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby Shandeh » Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:28 am

QueenE79 wrote:Finally finished mine! I had a hard time deciding on a border so I kind of created my own.


What a pretty afghan! I really love the border, and the colors look awesome! :thumbsup:
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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby Shandeh » Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:29 am

SDRVer wrote:I was not sure I would like the color combinations but the boarder brought the colors together. This the the first afghan I sewed so many pieces together. I always avoided piecing, but it went quickly. I was looking for a southwestern look, but I think it is more Victorian.


Very dreamy! :inlove:
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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby lialab » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:25 am

Lemonchar wrote:
lialab wrote:Here is the pic of my finished blanket. I had a great time doing this :cloud9:


Beautiful! love your colors!!! Nice job!!

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Re: Crochet Along: Finished Blanket Photos

Postby bear » Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:54 am

Yarn - TLC black - Bernat Satin Aqua - Bernat Satin Lavender - Red Heart Boutique - Mosaic - Sensations Rainbow - green - I stayed with the original designs on both afghans. They turned out like stained glass. Art deco. I am very happy with the results.



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