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Monday, August 15, 2011

All Done But The Border!

Well, here it is!  All done except the border and some blocking.  I have to say, I love it! 
So, this is probably the last you will see of it until I get it completely done!  I haven't exactly decided on my border yet.  I do have a couple of ideas I am toying with.  I would happy to hear any suggestions y'all could give me!

Everyone have a great week!!


14 comments:

  1. Wow, that is just gorgeous! I love the radiant effect the design creates. Just beautiful. This will be one very cozy afghan!

    I would do either many rows of red for the border, or if I were feeling a little more colorful, maybe start with an off white section of a few rounds, then a single round of red, then a few rounds of green, a single round of red, then a few rounds of blue, and finish it off with a round of red and then a round of reverse single crochet in red.

    Whatever you do will be gorgeous!

    MGM

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  2. Wow!! That is simply incredible!!! You are so creative!

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  3. Fantabulous!!! I can't wait to see it in person!

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  4. This is wonderful!!! Love it, what a lot of work you put into it.

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  5. so beautiful! I love the way you combine colors! Congrats!

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  6. Very beautiful! What an inspiration :)

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  7. beautiful,
    wonderful,
    lovely,

    liebe Grüße,
    agnes

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  8. WOW...it looks absolutly fantastic...i love the design.

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  9. You have done a fantastic job. I just love it.
    Meredith

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  10. I think I'd do just one row of reverse single crochet (crab stitch) in a solid color to frame the lovely colorful design. The red or the dark green would work for me. The afghan would like something to set it off, not compete -- just my opinion.

    As always, your work is gorgeous.

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  11. LOVE!!! Can't wait to see what kind of border you pick.

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  12. You and your blanket...amazing! The way those individual squares come together to create that pattern...wow-eeeeeeee! Love it. Annette

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