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Friday, June 22, 2012
Scrap Afghan Part 3
With all the crocheting I've been doing I've managed to gain more squares for the scrap afghan I want to make. Not really sure how many more squares I need before I can start putting it together. Maybe 100? Since I want this to truly be an afghan of scrap squares, I have to finish projects and then use the leftover yarn. I have more than enough yarn in different colors to finish making squares right now but I kinda feel like that would be cheating. So hopefully in the next few months I can get some more hats done for Bridge and Beyond and have enough leftover yarn to finally start joining the squares.
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Beautiful colourful squares!
ReplyDeleteAngeliki
Thanks angeliki!
DeleteIt looks as though you could start putting it together already, you have a good balance of colours there and it would save you having to join them altogether at the end. :)
ReplyDeleteI measured a few of the squares last night and they were actually bigger than I originally thought so I think I have almost enough to finish. Although that will have to wait until August when my visitors have left.
DeleteThey're very pretty! I love all the colors. My yo-yo project is similar; plenty of yarn to finish, but I'd rather use more colors and scrap yarn than finish it with what I have in stash.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Blessings,
Kate
Glad to see I'm not the only one that waits to use up leftover yarn.
DeleteLovely! Very colourful! : )
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are good incentives to create more beanies and make more square for the scrap afghan.
It is what I call or I heard from my son "Win Win" situation.
Have a lovely weekend Katie! : )
Thanks! I can't wait to finish it!
DeleteYou have alot of squares there - looks good. :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and bright colors.. I made 28 crochet circles as you did. But I think I have to make more circles... Yours is very beautiful..
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend...:))
Thanks! Small squares and circles are fun to make because they take hardly any time to complete.
DeleteGreat idea! You will have plenty of scraps before you know it. Amazing how fast they pile up! haha
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to stop by and say hello. I may not comment but enjoy your posts. Stay cool!
ReplyDeleteIts amazing really how fast these type of motifs pile up. It is such a great way to use up bits of leftover yarn and of course the combination of colours makes it all that much brighter.
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
Amanda :-)
Katie,
DeletePop into my blog when you can please. I have a giveaway on the go and its open to everyone. I'd hate you to miss it :-)
Keep well
Amanda x
Katie, I never popped over to thank you for nominating me for the sunshine blog award. I ment to do it at the time, but it totally slipped my mind. Thank you sweetheart, I'm so grateful. have a great weekend, your afghan is looking fab! Keep up the good work. Love Katie xxxx
ReplyDeleteMe encanta el colorido de tantos granys juntos, son preciosos, te va a quedar una espectacular manta y llena de vobraciones buenas con tan bonitos colores!
ReplyDeleteabrazos!