I'm stitching it in double crochet by going into the back of each stitch. The original pattern I saw a couple years ago on the internest, and cannot find, calls for single crochet. I started it with single, but it felt too heavy - stitching in double keeps the feel of the finished piece cozy and pliable. Here's a couple of pictures of it.
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Where has the Time Gone?
Wow - I did not think I left my blog alone for over a week. However, when the job calls, I answer - especially if I want to get paid. I have been working on a reversible afghan for my daughter. I started it wayyyyyy before the 2007 holiday season and was aiming for a completion date of the end of April - in time for her B-Day. It doesn't look like it will be done - but...I keep plugging away. Maybe because I'm making this wider than a lap afghan should be?!?
I'm stitching it in double crochet by going into the back of each stitch. The original pattern I saw a couple years ago on the internest, and cannot find, calls for single crochet. I started it with single, but it felt too heavy - stitching in double keeps the feel of the finished piece cozy and pliable. Here's a couple of pictures of it.
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I'm stitching it in double crochet by going into the back of each stitch. The original pattern I saw a couple years ago on the internest, and cannot find, calls for single crochet. I started it with single, but it felt too heavy - stitching in double keeps the feel of the finished piece cozy and pliable. Here's a couple of pictures of it.
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