luv2stitch
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Sunrise Sunset Afghan
This is the free Coats and Clark
pattern that is featured in
their ads.
I used Hunter Green and
Frosty Green. The pattern
was error free and very
easy.
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barbn77
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That's really pretty, I seen a few people do that one and it's on my thinking-about-it list
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Around74
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Great job!! Have to put this on my to do list.
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Princsstrish
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Nice job. Good color choices. But all those squares...oy vay!
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JazzRizz
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Wow! I'm loving your color combination with this pattern. Very nice! I'm with Trish though - that looks like A LOT of squares!
Great job on this.
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Hounddog
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Your afghan is very pretty love the cream and green colors.
Darlene
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sahmlock
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That is sooo pretty....great hooking!
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LadySnow
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I love it. I will have to get that pattern! :mrgreen:
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angelfire
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very nice pattern...I would love that in royal blue and cream
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Colyak Crocheter
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Very pretty! The colors are really good together.
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Miss Kitty
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I like the color combo.. Very pretty.
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vernzap
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Beautiful afghan! I love your
color choices (green is my
favorite color). :mrgreen:
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TX CrochetLover
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That is a nice pattern. But your choice of colors make the
pattern really stand out. You are more patient or dedicated,
I'm not sure which, to connect all those squares! What
joining method did you use, or did the pattern give their way?
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luv2stitch
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| TX CrochetLover wrote: | That is a nice pattern. But your choice of colors make the
pattern really stand out. You are more patient or dedicated,
I'm not sure which, to connect all those squares! What
joining method did you use, or did the pattern give their way? |
Thanks for the comments. My favorite
method to join squares is to slip
stitch or single crochet through
the back loop. I prefer either of
those two because I feel that
there are less ends to weave in.
I never got used to cutting long
enough strands and using a
needle to whipstitch.
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