I gotta say though, this is one ugly afghan....
Best of all, it is a lovely warm blanket...it is unique and it's mine.
I really hope you do this again next year. I love a good mystery.

witknit wrote:Yipeeee ! I finished sewing everything together.I selected a different layout that worked best for my colours.
I gotta say though, this is one ugly afghan....but, I had a lot of fun making it and have only myself to blame for the colour sequence selection so there you go. I am hoping the border might help
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Best of all, it is a lovely warm blanket...it is unique and it's mine.Ugly or not I love it and it will get put to good use. I can probably make up a pretty good story to go along with it!
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I really hope you do this again next year. I love a good mystery.







witknit wrote:Yipeeee ! I finished sewing everything together.I selected a different layout that worked best for my colours.
I gotta say though, this is one ugly afghan....but, I had a lot of fun making it and have only myself to blame for the colour sequence selection so there you go. I am hoping the border might help
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Best of all, it is a lovely warm blanket...it is unique and it's mine.Ugly or not I love it and it will get put to good use. I can probably make up a pretty good story to go along with it!
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I really hope you do this again next year. I love a good mystery.


Shandeh wrote:If you want the seaming to be invisible, you can do the overcast stitch on the wrong side of the blanket, just seaming through half of each stitch. I've done this before, and it looks pretty good on the right side. The color of the yarn doesn't matter as much if you do that.
Your other option would be to do a mattress stitch on the right side, which really is invisible...but takes a bit more time and attention to complete. If you use that stitch, you can just choose the color from one of the squares if they are not matching.
Another option would be to do the overcast stitch on the right side, using the same color yarn throughout the entire blanket. This will add a design element, that makes all the squares cohesive.




zhanie wrote:witknit wrote:Yipeeee ! I finished sewing everything together.I selected a different layout that worked best for my colours.
I gotta say though, this is one ugly afghan....but, I had a lot of fun making it and have only myself to blame for the colour sequence selection so there you go. I am hoping the border might help
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Best of all, it is a lovely warm blanket...it is unique and it's mine.Ugly or not I love it and it will get put to good use. I can probably make up a pretty good story to go along with it!
![]()
I really hope you do this again next year. I love a good mystery.
Have you posted a picture witnit? I picked unusual colours but I haven't finished knitting my squares yet. We can compare our finished blankets later and decide which is the ugliest

BuckeyeMom wrote::D Just finished sewing together my squares. All I can say about it is that it is done. Not liking the colors but couldn't figure out any other way to put them together. Don't have an artistic eye or color sense. Hoping the main color pulls everything together.

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