This afghan was started by my mother back in the 70's for my father.  There were just squares and skeins of yarn.  No pattern.  No notes.  When I was in NY last year I lay them on the floor to try to figure out the pattern or plan.  I had to make a few blocks and fix a few where the yarn wash broken or cut or?
It is an odd shape.  Long and skinny.  It will be good enough for a lap.  I am tying in ends.  I have the light color ends all done.  I work on this in front of the tv until I get bored with it.  It's going a lot faster than I thought.  Once I finish tying the ends I will crochet an edge on this.  Any crocheters with suggestions?
If you go back one more post you can see that I completed the second afghan UFO of my mother's.
I am linking up with Judy Ls "On the Needles" post.  Always lots of yarny goodness to see there.



5 comments:
Your crocheted afghan is super sweet. I always use a crab stitch border (3 or 4 rounds) on my afghans. It goes super fast once you have that first round done. Have fun finishing.
growing and growing - you can tell those are 70's colors!
How nice that you are finishing things that your mom started. It's special that you both have worked on this afghan. And I agree with the previous comment... Great 70's colors!!
what precious heirlooms they are....
What a nice heirloom you are going to have! Awesome work!
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