Learning Logs Afghan is now complete. I last blogged about it on April 6th. You can see how much it's grown. This afghan started out as a class project to learn how to do color work, knitting with 2 or 3 colors through a class on Crafty's. The inside square is a bit larger than the class project, as I kept going a bit more. It's tedious, but also fun. The original pattern called for making 6 said squares and stitching them together for an afghan. I thought beside being really time consuming, it was quite busy so elected not to do that.
Used the class square as a center and continued using the same colors, binding off and picking up stitches to try and keep the class square as the center. The next section is full of lots of textures. Needing to have it lay a bit nicer, I changed to all garter stitch for the 3rd zone, but still the same colors. Kept knitting until I ran out of yarn. I may actually have more of some of these colors down in the basement in my stash; but can't do steps with being in my ortho boot and still limited movement.
It's laid out here for the photo; but needs to be laundered and blocked yet. Hubby's been too busy to do that ...laundry is also in the basement. It should be several inches bigger and lay still a bit nicer after being laundered and blocked. It's sized large enough for a family afghan and is quite warm.
We're making headway on our goal for afghans. Though would LOVE to go over goal, as the goal was still pretty low compared to some of our earlier years.
**The counts on our progress bars are current.
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Woo Hoo! Glad you finally got it done. It is nice looking and will keep a family warm.
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