knitted Cascading Leaves from Lionbrand.com and used Elann.com yarn Camila and Callista cotton and cotton/linen blends. I haven't knit an afghan before in cotton and it was quite heavy when blocking. I hope it holds up as a wedding gift.
A creative collective for handmade gifters getting together to chant, "Not This Year!" This year, we leave behind the stress of last-minute finishes. We will create gifts AHEAD of schedule, and we will laugh in the face of deadlines. If you want to knit/sew/crochet some gifts each month and take the holidays off, or if you have a project that might take you all year, come JOIN US!. We've got our pom poms ready!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
finally a picture! of my completed Q@ afghan
lost everything on my pc so have had to take over my son's mac. finally a pic to post.
knitted Cascading Leaves from Lionbrand.com and used Elann.com yarn Camila and Callista cotton and cotton/linen blends. I haven't knit an afghan before in cotton and it was quite heavy when blocking. I hope it holds up as a wedding gift.
knitted Cascading Leaves from Lionbrand.com and used Elann.com yarn Camila and Callista cotton and cotton/linen blends. I haven't knit an afghan before in cotton and it was quite heavy when blocking. I hope it holds up as a wedding gift.
That's a lovely texture!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your computer troubles but that is a GREAT FO!
ReplyDeletelove the leaf pattern... looks magnificent
ReplyDeleteOh thats beautiful!!! Love the design, Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so nice - what a lovely wedding gift!
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