It is once again April, and that means it's time for the A to Z Challenge.
For this first day of April and A day, I'm sharing some more pics of the two months afghan. When I finished it (in that linked post), I took a bunch of pictures of it folded.
I didn't have a good place to get pictures of the whole thing. But when I took the afghan to its recipient, I was able to take some pictures of it unfolded.
I couldn't tell you why I didn't include them in that post, but I didn't. Luckily, now I have the perfect opportunity to pull these images out.
That is me behind the afghan, holding it up.
(Hopefully I'll knit or crochet something new soon.)
And we're off. And running. Things won't look too different around here for April. As this is spring break for me, my subbing stories will resume next week. This week I go on "summer schedule", just with the letters of the day.
See you around.
Today's A to Z Challenge post brought to you by the letter
With the white border, it looks charming.
ReplyDelete*cough*The border is gray*cough*
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DeleteNice afghan
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteThis is perfect fit for something warm. Great start to your A to Z
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DeleteIt's a nice looking afghan. I love the pattern and colors, and it looks so soft. Total 10/10.
ReplyDeleteLooks much larger on the lawn chair.
ReplyDeleteIt's big enough to fit over an adult human. I don't know if that's big or not.
DeleteGreat job on the afghan. I also like the little knitted "A".
ReplyDeleteThanks. I did them for A to Z several years ago.
DeleteIt's bigger than I thought! Lovely. No, it's ATTRACTIVE, as in the letter A. Clever knitting the letter out.
ReplyDeleteFor A to Z, it's all in the labelling ;)
DeleteI do like the softness - I can feel it through the computer screen.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite soft :)
DeleteHope you are enjoying your spring break.
ReplyDeleteJamie (jannghi.blogspot.com): I, too, would've thought that the border looked white. It's a very light shade of grey.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how different monitors show color. On my monitor it's quite clearly gray. But, for the longest time I had the worst time getting things to appear purple, and then I'd look at it on a computer that was not mine, and the purple would be obvious. It's weird.
DeleteWell done on creating such a beautiful afghan. I just want to pick it up and bury my face in it. It looks so soft and snuggly. I love the colour.
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Thanks. That yarn does all of the heavy lifting for the softness.
DeleteThe white border really adds a lot to your afghan.
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty color.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteYour work is beautiful. :D
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DeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteRonel visiting for A: My Languishing TBR: A
Abominable Wraiths
Thanks.
DeleteLovely photos, the afghan looks wonderful!
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