
Mayvalley wrote:Here is my afghan without the border. I have a little of the border finished, but it looks like it goes fast so I should be able to attach it next week.

Mayvalley wrote:Here is my afghan without the border. I have a little of the border finished, but it looks like it goes fast so I should be able to attach it next week.



needleknack wrote:Your afghan really looks nice Mayvalley. I was noticing how even your blocks are and how well you seamed it. Nice craftsmanship!

Mayvalley wrote:Here is my afghan without the border. I have a little of the border finished, but it looks like it goes fast so I should be able to attach it next week.



Mayvalley wrote:Here is my afghan without the border. I have a little of the border finished, but it looks like it goes fast so I should be able to attach it next week.


Mayvalley wrote:Here is my afghan without the border. I have a little of the border finished, but it looks like it goes fast so I should be able to attach it next week.


needleknack wrote:The seaming went faster and easier than I expected. I'm glad I used the method shown on the Bernat tutorial. Clue 6 is still in the works, but size-wise it looks like it will go on without any trouble. I'm breathing a sigh of relief! I unraveled the quaker rib squares (the gold corners) and re-knitted using 1/2 the clue 3 pattern. The ribs just didn't look right to me. To my eye, this blends better.





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