Monday, April 6, 2009

Stash Busting - A Gift for Joyce

It's been a while I know! Trust me! I know!

But I've been busy with a few things. For National Crochet month I started a new crochet project. I didn't want to spend any money on yarn when I had so much in my stash. So I decided to go through my yarn. There was a whole one pound skein of blue yarn which was calling my name. While in Hobby Lobby I found a really quick and easy afghan pattern by Red Heart to make. Then I remembered my cousin Joyce. Joyce has been recuperating at home for the past year after a serious stroke. She doesn't get out of the bed often so I thought this might make the perfect gift. I call it "A Gift for Joyce".

I really like this pattern. It called for a super saver skein of Red Heart yarn but since I had the Carons One Pound Skein of yarn I thought it would be a good substitution. But low and behold I didn't test gauge and I ran out of yarn.
I decided to stop after I ran out of yarn and used the variegated yarn for the edging. I love how it came out. Pretty huh? Would patting myself on the back be wrong? LOL!

I love how the FPDC creates the ribbing in the pattern. Too cool!


Here's a close up photo of the afghan. I love it! The pattern really looks good.


I may make this again. I really liked it a lot. My mom was impressed too. I haven't given it to my cousin yet but I plan on doing it after church on Easter. I think that would be a lovely gift for her Easter celebration.
What do you think?
Toodles...










7 comments:

Adrienne said...

Ohh lookie who updated! Looks good girl!

urbanknitrix said...

You definitely should pat yourself on the back. You did a great job!!She will love it.

Susan said...

Glad to see an update! You've been missed. Great afghan.

Sheila said...

Hello Ms. MIA...lol. I am drooling over the blanket... its Gorgeous... being a fan off all things crocheted and blanket.

Kim said...

Very nice thought and gift. I would love it as a gift, you did a great job.

KimT said...

Nice! So glad you are posting more often!

Monique said...

I love the stitch on this! I'm sure your recipient loved this bautiful blanket.