The yarn for this project is Red Heart Soft in "Light Grey Heather." It took about 12 balls to complete the project, but I've got all kinds of little bits left over and some ideas of how to use them. (Stay tuned for those, too!)
All crafty, all the time. Mostly crochet, but I'm not a purist. ;)
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
The Wedding Afghan
I think the wait is over. Here are some pictures of the finished wedding afghan I made for Matt and Emily who were married on December 17. I'm really liking solid-coloured items lately. This one looked so good draped over our living room chair that it was hard to wrap it up! Speaking of wrapping it up, I'm hoping to post a tutorial on how I wrap up blankets, since I've had several people ask me how to do it. Stay tuned!
The yarn for this project is Red Heart Soft in "Light Grey Heather." It took about 12 balls to complete the project, but I've got all kinds of little bits left over and some ideas of how to use them. (Stay tuned for those, too!)
The yarn for this project is Red Heart Soft in "Light Grey Heather." It took about 12 balls to complete the project, but I've got all kinds of little bits left over and some ideas of how to use them. (Stay tuned for those, too!)
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That is truly beautiful! What a thoughtful gift.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing on my WIP Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What a great wedding gift.
ReplyDeleteFabulously gorgeous!! The bride and groom are very lucky people to receive such a beautiful and thoughtful gift. I would love to see a tutorial on wrapping up blankets as I make quite a few baby quilts and blankets to give away and I never get it right.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful throw - great wedding gift.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the solid colours too; they let the pattern shine through!
ReplyDeleteI agree, it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this blanket. Really pretty!
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ReplyDeleteI love comments from crafty people! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have now posted a gift wrapping tutorial:
http://whowantstobemarthawhenicanbeme.blogspot.com/2012/01/how-to-gift-wrap-afghan.html