Sorry for the rant, but it is what it is.


europa66 wrote:Mist8012 wrote:I've been seaming all week and this evening I had like maybe four motif's left when I took a look at it from afar and did not think the layout complimented my colors at all. So, I've spent the rest of the night frogging out the seams!
Perfectionism is a curse of mine.
I guess I'm gonna be behind just a tad. After seeing all of your pictures of the border I'm leaning towards a shell stitch as well.
Oh my goodness, you think you're a tad behind? My afghan is still in pieces!! I've narrowed the assembly down to 3 possible configurations. Initially I wasn't favouring the official layout, so started playing around with it. With so many inspiring designs on this forum, I came up with a few I really liked. Just for the heck of it, I tried the official layout and yikes...I like it too!!!
sigh...too many possibilities. This is worse than trying to pick the "perfect white" paint colour.




Niterpi wrote:i'm thinking about making a bunch of half octagons and sewing them into the borders so the afghan will have straight edges.


Marpan79 wrote:I am also not happy with this outcome and the border is extremely anticlimaticI did like the outcome of the last mystery cal. But after this one it will be difficult for me to do another. Both times, there was not consistency between the sqaures/motifs of their respective blankets. I had to change hook sizes on both to achieve proper sizes (which I never seem to have a problem with otherwise) and then when all pieces were finished, the edges were not even. When designing something like this, the designer should make sure that all edges have the same number of stitches for joining. I'm sure it's a challenge and I can't claim to design anything myself, but that's why I don't do it. I am just extremely disappointed with this ghan and even told my sister to stop. As of last week, she only had clue 1 finished. As a beginner I knew she would get super annoyed with the joining process and never want to work on anything else again, so I've steered her on to a new project.
Sorry for the rant, but it is what it is.

crochetfanatic wrote:Marpan79 wrote:I am also not happy with this outcome and the border is extremely anticlimaticI did like the outcome of the last mystery cal. But after this one it will be difficult for me to do another. Both times, there was not consistency between the sqaures/motifs of their respective blankets. I had to change hook sizes on both to achieve proper sizes (which I never seem to have a problem with otherwise) and then when all pieces were finished, the edges were not even. When designing something like this, the designer should make sure that all edges have the same number of stitches for joining. I'm sure it's a challenge and I can't claim to design anything myself, but that's why I don't do it. I am just extremely disappointed with this ghan and even told my sister to stop. As of last week, she only had clue 1 finished. As a beginner I knew she would get super annoyed with the joining process and never want to work on anything else again, so I've steered her on to a new project.
Sorry for the rant, but it is what it is.
I, too, was frustrated by trying to seam the pieces together, especially because my sewing abilities leave a lot to be desiredbut I got the idea from another member to flat braid my pieces together and it worked great.
Here's a link to a video on YouTube that'll show you how to flat braid if you want to give it a try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qfBKZwqBgE



crochetnut wrote:Now to figure out what to do with the remaining yarn I have left over.![]()
Maybe matching pillows, but I would need a couple of round pillows for the insides, Maybe arm covers for the couch.
Will have to think about it


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