Saturday, January 26, 2008

Very Victorian Afghan

Here is a picture of my completed Very Victorian Afghan. The pattern called for a ribbon but I really didn't like the way it looked once I had added it ..... so I took it out.

I made this holding 2 strands of yarn although the pattern didn't call for it. I'm very pleased with the result.

This was made with Caron Simply Soft. The color is called Off White but I really think they should call it something like Soft Ivory. It's such a delicate color. I love it but looking through some of my pics I realized I've used it a lot and really need to to get some color in my projects.

This will be a gift to a friend who will be giving birth to her first baby in June. Wow! I'm way ahead on this one!

5 comments:

  1. Really pretty afghan! You're right it definitely shouldn't be called off white.

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  2. Barb,
    Great to see you guys. Mitchell seems to be doing well and it's great having him at the church. If he would learn to hang around a little longer after services he would get some more free meals. lol. Praying for ya'll and your building program.

    Travis

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  3. Hello, I started this afghan almost a year ago, and I have long since lost the pattern.... It's pathetic. But I was wondering if you knew where to get the pattern? I started it with my grandmother, and she moved away, taking the pattern with her. I had a copy, but as I said, it is lost. I feel bad asking, but I thought you might know.
    Thank you very much,
    Brittany

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  4. Hi! The pattern can be found in "Leisure Arts #3014, Our Best Afghans A to Z". You can find the book on ebay or Amazon very reasonably. It also happens to have some other great patterns as well.

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  5. I am currently working on this pattern myself for our first baby :) This is my first time working on the scalloped edging and I'm so lost!! If you still have the pattern book, do you mind taking a look and see if you could help me out? I'm stuck on the 2nd row of the top-first scallop of the edging. My email is siobhanmpetrie@yahoo.com, if you can shoot me an email, I can get into more detail.

    Thanks!! Great finished project!!

    Siobhan

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