
Here is one of several WIP afghans I have going.
This one is my favorite....a Snowflake Afghan. I have 2 rows finished.
You can find the pattern here.
The motifs are relatively easy to do....its the joining that
is tedious. A lot of ends to weave in, but its coming out really nice.
I am using Caron Simply Soft in the Country Blue and 2 strands
of Bernat Softee Baby Sparkle in the sport weight. I am starting
to run out of the Sparkle and I havent been able to find any in
the sport weight so far, just the fingering weight, so I hope I have
better luck soon. I wont be able to work on it till after Christmas,
anyway, so its ok. I just wanted to show how it was coming along.

Crochet Away!
Oh Oh that is so cute omg so cute. Great job so LOVE IT:)
ReplyDeleteYour snowflake afghan is going to be gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I found Bernat Softee Baby Sparkle online at both Joann's & Herrschners if you can't find it locally ;)
ReplyDeleteHi my friend!
ReplyDeleteYour snowflake afghan is cute.
I love yours crochets.
Hugs for you,
Sônia Maria
Thank you, ladies! The only problem I have with this afghan is the Simply Soft is so slippery that weaving in all those ends is difficult....I found I have to divide the ends in half and weave them in different directions which makes it take TWICE as long :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on the Sparkle, Mini!
Sandy
Oi!!!
ReplyDeletemenina eu sou apaixonada por croche
o seu blog é lindo e tem bastante ideia boas para mim.
beijos.Graça...
I am crocheting this afghan with red heart worsted medium #4 soft yarn and size G hook. The squares are coming out curly, what am I doing wrong?
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw this I thought it was a scarf! (that's what happens when you don't read, genius!), so you could do that with it if you don't want to make 59 squares. maybe edge it or something though...
ReplyDeleteI have decided to give this a go, although the only project I have ever finished is a teddybear that I stitched about 5 years ago. I do want to finish something though, so hopefully it will be this! thanks :)
I used your pattern to make a blanket for my daughter. She loves it! Thanks very much for giving free patterns.
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