Well, since we're all posting pics of our afghans... Here's my wip. It is 2 strand with an m hook. Each stripe takes just over an hour...
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Yes, in my opinion. I once did a granny square afghan out of many colors like you did, and the only way I could make it all come together was by incorporating some of the colors into the border. If it were mine, I would put a few rows of some of the colors to tie it all together, or even some shells or something...
When I do squares with different styles/yarns I usually do a DC or two row around and then put a SC row as the last one. The DC is more flexible and covers any size differencesI think I will put a bit more of a border around. It does seem to need even if just to stabilize the edges. Thanks!
When I do squares with different styles/yarns I usually do a DC or two row around and then put a SC row as the last one. The DC is more flexible and covers any size differences![]()
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Love your afghan too. It is beautiful.
Last page: I agree with the chocolate. Actually Red Heart "Espresso" might be just a shade darker than chocolate, but I really like that color. Small doses of apple green might work with it also. Small doses.![]()
Kass: I can't wait to see your project, it will be lovely.
If you are doing a DC around, use TC for the parts where the two squares connect. That gives a bit more length where the squares are shortest and allows the remaining rows to be even. I would leave this one like it is because it looks great! For the next one, if you do your first round in HDC then do DC where the squares join. The next row will be even and the dips where the squares join will look like you planned it that wayHere is the sampler one with the border finished. I am having spasms about the edges being a bit wavy--quilting is much more exact; I mean, the final product doesn't usually stretch, lol. But, I did doubles in Soft Green (which is a minty pale color), then singles in the Pagoda, the dark teal.
ETA: I just realized I did the entire border with the wrong size hook, ack! These blocks are done with a 5 mm and I was working on the other afghan with my 6.5mm, so natural mistake, but that might explain the slight wavy tendency on one corner. Sooo, do I pull out that entire border and do it over again, will it make that much difference?
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