This past week was my mother-in-law's birthday. Some time back, she'd pinned a picture of an afghan and I thought, "hrm, I think I can make that." So, I took yarn I actually had in my stash and set out on my journey. But, I got partway into the journey and it became pretty tiring. Maybe it's color fatigue. Maybe it was pattern fatigue. Whatever it was, I set it down.
But, it became something that was perfect for the days of sitting in the cancer center while my husband received his chemotherapy. There was very little counting, and a quick eyeball would tell me where I was in the pattern. Also, the volunteers began to want to see it every time I came in, just to see how far I'd gotten. In short, it was perfect for noisy, distracting environments and curious observers.
At some point, I despaired of finishing it by my mother-in-law's birthday. It seemed quite the impossible task. I mean, even when I finished, it still needed a border which is something I've never done. In truth, I've never made an afghan to give to someone else. Ever. So, I was in uncharted territory, and I began to question whether she would even want such an item.
This is my version of the Corner to Corner Afghan pattern by Red Heart Yarns. The link will take you to The Crochet Corner as they have a video tutorial done for Red Heart Yarns' pattern. I simply printed the pattern and took off. It's very straightforward, and it really comes together quickly.
The yarns used are Caron One Pound in White and Midnight Blue, and Red Heart Super Saver in Carrot. I used one full skein of white plus part of another, and nearly all of one skein of blue. I used a full skein of carrot plus a little of another. My hook size was H.
May God bless you today with His loving presence. <3
Absolutely gorgeous! Your mother-in-law will be wrapped in love! Oh,,,,and a big WAR EAGLE !!!
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