I started to do the last round and join the "centers" that I had made for the new hexagon blanket. It is so much faster to work this way! Building up a supply of centers, and then working on the joining is much more efficient than creating each motif as I go.
This has been a really relaxing project. I have a lot of crocheting to do before it will be done, but creating the centers allows for a sense of completion throughout the process.
I like the way the baby colors blend. The only color I question is the dusty rose, which looks MUCH darker in the photo than it does in actuality. All of the colors in this project are actually soft baby pastels.
This has been a really relaxing project. I have a lot of crocheting to do before it will be done, but creating the centers allows for a sense of completion throughout the process.
I like the way the baby colors blend. The only color I question is the dusty rose, which looks MUCH darker in the photo than it does in actuality. All of the colors in this project are actually soft baby pastels.
2 Comments:
Wormie,
Awesome afghan U do great work any chance U can share the pattern I would love to make one of these afghans. Beautiful!!!!
Laura
Thank you Laura,
The instructions for this afghan can be found here: http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/2008/11/hexagon-crochet.html
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