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I began the project over Christmas 2010 after finding the pattern at Attic 24. It actually sat for a couple of months over the summer while I focused on some quilting projects. And like several of my projects that just never get done, it only took me a handful of hours to actually finish it 0:)
All the yarn is from an assortment of colours in the Naturally Caron's lines of Spa and County and Paton's Silk Bamboo. The result is a 'light' afghan that is warm and perfect for my lap while I work in my favourite chair.
Which it where the afghan resides when it's not in use.
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WOW that is one stunning, beeautiful blankie!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the popping colours amongst the dark background, very bold and very successful. Just lovely!
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This is gorgeous! Congrats on finishing it :)
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ReplyDeletei just cant wait to start mine. Your colours work soo well.