Love it. The effect you note is really neat. I think that’s the same kind of afghan we have that Frank’s grandma made. I may try your ICM trick sometime and see if I get the same.
Really like the motion and colours here. I had to look up afghan as I have never heard it in this context. We call them a throw in contrast. Love learning these new terms from our 365 friends around our globe. Fav.
@overalvandaan Thank you Saxa. @pyrrhula Thank you Ferry @mcsiegle It's a granny square (crochet) afghan that I made a number of years ago. Thanks for the feedback, Mary. Would like to see what you come up with. @lynnz Thank you Lynn. @thewatersphotos Thanks Gary. I thought it was kind of neat. @mandygravil Thank you Mandy. Interesting how many things are called something different depending on where in the world you live. My parents came from Canada then I moved south from PA so there have been a number of different ways to say and call things since I landed in NC. @jamibann Thank you Issi. @craftymeg Thank you Margaret. @hajeka Worked out pretty well. Thank you Henk-Jan
@pyrrhula Thank you Ferry
@mcsiegle It's a granny square (crochet) afghan that I made a number of years ago. Thanks for the feedback, Mary. Would like to see what you come up with.
@lynnz Thank you Lynn.
@thewatersphotos Thanks Gary. I thought it was kind of neat.
@mandygravil Thank you Mandy. Interesting how many things are called something different depending on where in the world you live. My parents came from Canada then I moved south from PA so there have been a number of different ways to say and call things since I landed in NC.
@jamibann Thank you Issi.
@craftymeg Thank you Margaret.
@hajeka Worked out pretty well. Thank you Henk-Jan