This afghan will be made of 18 large squares and 12 rectangles in this arrangement:
We'll crochet a final round around each block and join everything together. I'll be showing you exactly how. My colors are all scrappy, but I'll be doing the final joining round in red. Thennnn, we'll add a pretty border!
Jan 14, 2010
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6 comments:
Hi Carolyn,
Do you have a rough estimate of the size of the afghan?
thanks
LOVE this layout, Carolyn!
Thanks, Carolyn. So far, so good. I really like the quality of the design of the squares.
Nice!!
Woo-hoo! Lovin' this project! I'm doing mine in shades of turquoise, brown and khaki. Still behind, but hoping to catch up this weekend.
Thank you again, Carolyn!
That looks very cool.
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