The French Lilacs Baby Blanket is the sweetest, super elegant baby blanket that can also be a lapghan! Using this pattern, you can create any size blanket you wish, while using any yarn of your choice!
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Cozy Corners Afghan
The Cozy Corners Afghan is essentially a corner to corner (C2C) blanket that uses shell stitches rather than the traditional blocks. Once what started out as a triangle shawl called the Snowy Sky Shawl, has morphed into a beautiful blanket!
Read moreFall Foliage Afghan
I’m so excited to share my latest pattern with you all — Fall Foliage Afghan! This blanket has been almost a year in the making. I started it last year with the intention of taking beautiful pictures of it with the Autumn leaves, which were my color inspiration.
Denim & Ivory Lapghan
Denim & Ivory Lapghan
Hello everyone!
For the next two weeks, I wanted to create a couple super simple patterns that could be worked up quickly — items that would make great gifts. Because even if it isn’t a holiday, we still manage to give gifts and make donations year round, don’t we?
So this week, I designed the cutest little lap afghan, a lapghan if you will. (If that’s not already a word, it really should be! Ha!)
Peggy’s Pocket Afghan
Presenting…Peggy’s Pocket Afghan!
Do you know someone who is always cold?
My husband’s eighty-something-year-old grandmother is on blood thinners and chronically cold. When she went into the hospital for surgery, I decided she needed a warm crocheted afghan—something to just brighten up her day a little.
My husband told me about how selfless his grandmother had been his entire life, never thinking about herself, and how much she would appreciate such a gift.
Recently, she had told him a story about the time she needed a cast for her foot. She chose green for the cast because it was her late husband’s favorite color. He wore it every day. As it turns out, she soon regretted the choice because every time she looked down at her leg, it made her sad to think of her husband.
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