Friday, September 21, 2012

Nice change

I'm very happy to work up all of these daisy afghans (although I'm looking forward to getting back to some smaller, kiddie-sized blankets), but it's a nice change to come up with a simple granny pattern for an Etsy customer.

Her daughter requested green and purple, so I worked up alternating rows with multi squares in between. Here's how it came out.

(I used Caron One Pound pale green, lilac and white.)




She asked for a scalloped edge, which I think added a very pretty touch. I hope she likes it.




Have a wonderful weekend!

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful ! You do wonderful work !

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  2. I LOVE this color combo! What size did you make the squares?

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    1. Hi Hillary, thanks for your note! The squares came out to about 11" .

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  3. Beautiful,I love Caron too,also I use them a lot, nice soft and the yarn looks a lot better than Red Heart,in my personal opinion.Here in Fort Worth , Texas they were on sale ( $6.99 each )last week, in Joann's Fabrics.
    Great combination,good for a girl.I like it too.Have a wonderful weekend.... :0)

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    1. I wish they would come up with some new colors though! Thanks for the tip Luna. I'll check this week's ad. By the way, I found a hat pattern on your site I will have to try :)

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  4. Do you have the instructions for the last one? The granny square? I love it! I've been looking for about two months for something I could make for my bed...and BINGO! I got here and saw this...amazing!!
    Please say you have the pattern...I'll purchase it!! :))

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  6. Hi,
    I know this post is several years old but I was hoping that you might still be able to help me clarify the shade of green you used. I can't find a "soft green" in the One Pound line. I can find a "soft sage" and a "pale green". There is a "soft green" in the Simply Soft line. On my monitor, I can't tell because it looks like a cross between the two green shades in the One Pound line. Did Caron stop making a "soft green" One Pound? I appreciate any help you can provide in solving this mystery for me. Thanks in advance.
    Michelle L.

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    1. Hi Michelle, I must've had mom-brain, because you are correct. It is "pale green" not soft green. Thanks for pointing out! Hope you have a very nice night.

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