Knitting: Lizard Ridge afghan
I'm working on the Lizard Ridge afghan for Jacy. It's still hot here (upper 90's) so I don't fear her freezing to death anytime soon, but I'd like to finish it by the end of September.
Right now I have 15 squares blocked, two squares that need to be blocked, and one square on the needles. The pattern calls for 24 squares, but I'm thinking I'd rather do 36 and have the afghan be more square than rectangular in shape. I have enough Noro Kureyon to make 33 squares, and I can use the leftover yarn from those skeins to make 3 more squares.
Sarah has already let me know she would like a similar afghan two years from now.
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8 Comments:
Glorious colors!!!
It's going to be gorgeous! I would love to knit an afghan sometime but I have this wee little attention span. :)
Oh, that is going to be so pretty. And, if you're taking orders, Laura, well.....
just kidding, LOL
Laura, this is going to be so beautiful! :0) I love that you have a good plan to use up those leftovers, I always hate having them around.
Beautiful! What gorgeous colours!
Beautiful squares!
It looks wonderful! Can't wait to see the whole thing! You can start knitting Sarah's now...one square a month for 2 years...no, 1 and 1/2 will get you 36...planning ahead!!!
I LOVE it - and mine is where?
Lillium
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