Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Afghan is finished!
I finished my afghan tonight. It looks wonderful on the floor and even better on the new couch with, of course, a cat sleeping on it.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Partially finished objects
I am almost finished with my afghan. All of the squares are done and joined together. The top lace border is completed, I have the bottom lace border and i-cord on the two sides left. I am out of Rowan yarn in noir, so I can't finish until I get more. The yarn shop is also out of noir but they have it on order, so I will have to wait until they come in. I am very happy with how the afghan has come out. I enjoyed working out the color combinations and charting the bird in the center. I am knitting another afghan this year but I selected the colors and ordered all of the yarn at the start. I ran out too many times while working on this one.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Almost finished objects

I am also continuing to work on my skill building afghan. I had hoped that the cat would not take it over as hers until it was finished, but as you can see, she had been sitting on the squares as soon as they
are blocked. I need to finish the complicated lace square, finish my duplicate stitch, put the squares together and then knit the mitered square in the corner. I have been putting off the mitered square until I could really see what it looks like with the multicolored afghan squares. While I was at the Afghan Party, admiring the finished ones, someone suggested that I use a neutral and multiple colors left from the other squares for the second color in the mitered square. I am really excited about that idea -- now to get my project back from the cat. . .
Sunday, November 15, 2009
ANG Chapter Project
The Lake County ANG Chapter is doing a Yearlong Project. I joined the chapter this year and finally started my project. I decided to use a fall color scheme using some of the threads from the Halloween treat bag exchange and others I had in my stash. The colors are some of the ones I saw at the Chicago Botanic Garden last weekend.
I started stitching the first border, using Norwhich stitch in the corners and a series of Herringbone stitch rows on the sides. The green and orange are Gumnuts buds, the brown is a Walsh Silk and Wool. I am not sure I like the green corners. I am going to stitch the border down the side and then see how a brown corner looks on the other end.
I started stitching the first border, using Norwhich stitch in the corners and a series of Herringbone stitch rows on the sides. The green and orange are Gumnuts buds, the brown is a Walsh Silk and Wool. I am not sure I like the green corners. I am going to stitch the border down the side and then see how a brown corner looks on the other end.
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