I made myself this lap afghan this December, using bits of yarn skeins that I found at our local second-hand store.
It's a wonderful size for my lap and legs inside, but I'm currently finding it helpful for when I get into the cold car on these Winter mornings. I very much enjoyed picking up some crocheting for the first time in a great while.
This quilt was made earlier in the year, and gifted to my friend's mother-in-law, Jo Easley, also a friend of mine.
This little log-cabin quilt, just big enough to cover the knees while sitting, was made as a gift for Carole B. after seeing a bed-sized quilt that she had made many years ago. Carole's husband, (both of them in their 70's)
, mysteriously disappeared this past Summer, and has not been found. He was suffering early stages of dementia, and his car was found abandoned in the center of a country road, with the drivers' side door open, and no sign of him or any struggle.
There are a couple more finishes but they will have to wait until received by the intended family members.
Happy New Year Dolly
ReplyDeleteI can see why your posts have been missing, you have been busy creating and gifting some very nice quilts. I like your story about the yellow quilt back becoming the front.
Your afgan is very nice too, a great way to use up left over yarn. I love that zig zag pattern.
Happy New Year Dolly
ReplyDeleteI can see why your posts have been missing, you have been busy creating and gifting some very nice quilts. I like your story about the yellow quilt back becoming the front.
Your afgan is very nice too, a great way to use up left over yarn. I love that zig zag pattern.
Yes ! Ruth, it has been very difficult to keep myself from posting my finishes in December ! In fact, there are still atleast ONE that I am sitting on until I can get it to it's recipient ! Thank you for visiting, and for your sweet comments !
DeleteYou do such a great job with your afghans and quilts. I watched my mom quilt all of my life. You choose great colors and great patters to make real work of arts.
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