

Type1Mom wrote:I love seeing what everyone is working on. Thought I would post the almost finished afghan from the square I posted earlier. Took me working on it off and on all weekend, but I got all 63 squares pieced together and now am working on the border. The pattern calls for only two of the colors in the border, but I have enough yarn of each left to add all four colors to the border.

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Type1Mom wrote:I worked on finishing up this afghan this weekend instead of my popcorns. I find I can only do one or two of these squares at a time. My color is black for these and hard to see.
I love the way this one came out. This goes with the other one I did. One for one twin, one for the other. Each in their 3 favorite colors with an additional accent color.
Now onto my entralac baby blanket. Have to finish that one for my sister's baby due next month.

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SuperSue wrote:I have a friend who is having a baby and I am going to make this for her.

SuperSue wrote:I have a friend who is having a baby and I am going to make this for her.

Gladi719 wrote:Type1Mom wrote:I love seeing what everyone is working on. Thought I would post the almost finished afghan from the square I posted earlier. Took me working on it off and on all weekend, but I got all 63 squares pieced together and now am working on the border. The pattern calls for only two of the colors in the border, but I have enough yarn of each left to add all four colors to the border.
I love this pattern. Never seen anything like it. Where can I get it from?




linda2012 wrote:Type1Mom.....what a very cool blanket! Love the pattern.....I don't think I have ever seen that before.
I had a special request from the Grandaughter (4-1/2 years) late in February to make a blanket for her. So I put our Mystery CAL on hold after completing 3 of the motifs, and getting part way through the 4th. She wanted a blanket with all the colors of the Disney princesses in it, and when I asked if she wanted flowers, stripes, or a design, she said she wanted a rainbow. So here is my rendition. I've been working on it exclusively since early March, using the baby wavy ripple pattern and making it a good bit wider. I was inspired by Needlenut's Stepping Waves Afghan, and she sugggested that this pattern for crochet produced a very similar design. I still need to add some to the length, (so it will be longer than wide) and then will even out the ripple ends and do a border.I think the progress is not too bad, since I only have maybe a couple of hours to work on it in the evenings.
I need to hurry and get it done, because it's getting a bit warm here to work with all of that yarn in my lap,and I have to push it over to the side. (Gives the cat a nice place to snuggle up next to me). Once this is finished, I'll finish the "Not-So-Mystery-Anymore" CAL, and make the Satin On the Lace cardigan.



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