Monday, September 20, 2010
Several projects have been lying around my house all summer; depending on the room you entered or the basket you spotted, a project of some sort would be waiting for a free moment to be sewn or crocheted or smocked.
A crocheted afghan was completed and left at my Smockers Guild meeting this evening to be donated to Victory Junction. Very simple pattern adapted from this Mason Dixon book.
The colors were the organization's choice, I just went with the pattern mindlessly. It worked well for those nights we would sit on the couch and watch episodes of BBC's "Lark Rise to Candleford".
Hoping it will bring warmth of heart and body to a precious child.
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2 comments:
That is just beautiful! The lucky child that gets that will be thrilled. The colors are so brilliant, who wouldn't love it?
It is beautiful! The colours are so warm and cozy. I hope to be able to crochet like that someday.
Blessings!
Deborah
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