But that's OK. Things change over the course of time. And the good news is that I now have my first completed afghan for the year.
Nearly all of the yarn used in this afghan is scrap yarn from other projects, either mine or other people's. I used the same pattern for all of the squares. Nevertheless, each square is different, mainly because of the color combinations. In piecing the afghan together, I didn't make much of an effort to match squares to each other. I decided to use a random approach in choosing squares to go together.
My goal was to make this afghan look like the crochet version of a patchwork quilt.
The original purpose of a patchwork quilt was to use up scrap pieces of fabric. So this is the yarn version of the patchwork quilt. I guess that I can call this afghan a "patchwork afghan."
I am very happy with this afghan and I thank everyone who gave me their leftover yarn. My plan is to take this afghan to Roswell Park Cancer Institute within a few weeks, where it will be donated as my gift to someone who is fighting cancer.
5 comments:
What a great thing you are doing, Alice!
Keep up the great work. And, enjoy your Afghan making 'venture'.
Congratulations! You are doing a lot better than I am right now. I think the recipient will be happy to get this Afghan made with love.
Patchwork Afghan is colorful, beautiful and looks warm.
Great Afghan! A very loving project. I had been crocheting granny squares. Got a pile but haven't put them together.
love the patterns. It looks so soft and beautiful :) Great work.
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