Dear All, It’s been a while I posted here. Time to come back to serious things, and to show you my last Granny Afghans. Patterns are getting ready, but, you know me… don’t be too impatient 🙂 emailFacebookPinterestTumblrVKLinkedinStumbleUponTwitter Related posts: Working hard on Granny Square Afghans and leftovers Granny Flowery Triangle Hat Crocheted Granny…
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Upcycling that boring blanked into a gorgeous Christmas Afghan (Part II)
So now, we’ve made 16 lovely Christmas motifs and our squares have had time to dry. … here is how to compose your Christmas Afghan. For the best result, it’s recommended that you wash and block your motifs. Meanwhile, with the 10 ply White yarn and a darning needle: work 27 Blanket Stiches on each side, separated…
Upcycling that boring blanked into a gorgeous Christmas Afghan (Part I)
It’s time to kill that old boring wollen blanked which is sitting in your cabinets for ages. (I bought mine at the Hospice shop in Nelson for a couple of dollars, years ago…) No pity: let’s cut it and let’s turn it into a glorious Christmas Afghan (for a start) You will need: An old…
Working hard on Granny Square Afghans and leftovers
Hello Folks ! Granny Square Afghans are definitely the best way to get rid of leftovers and an endless source of inspiration. These are the Granny Square Afghans I’ve been working on recently. This one below is 180x180cm and made 100% with leftovers. For this one, I made circle-centered squares based on the instructions by the Crochet Crowd;…
Wallpaper Granny Afghan
Hello Everyone ! Sooo, we’re here to work a little bit on Yarn Leftover Management 🙂 The purpose of the game is to make a beautiful Grany Afghan from scrap. Here is what I used, I would sort the colors in three different categories, based on the quantities I had at my disposal. CATEGORY 1…