
Now is a good time as any to recycle an afghan project that didn't turn out so good four years ago. The chevron pattern was nice looking; only too long and narrow from the onset to make a blanket suitable to lay on a bed.


Four weeks and alot of furious unwinding and re-crocheting produced an afghan big enough to cover Dave and me together (really big).

Last July I crocheted a smaller one for the den, as modelled by Mona here. It's kinda big too.
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They look great. :0)
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