Here's Got Brown as it was designed.
And here's Got Brown Completed, laundered and blocked. I really loved how this ghan turned out. It has already been donated to Homeless Families Foundation through Bridge and Beyond's Operations Welcome Home Program.
I was waiting for Finished Object Friday to share it with you. The donated squares were all crocheted, and I added 2 rows of black edging to all the squares and joined with black using the join as you go method.
This gray shaded scarf is now also complete and has been donated to Bridge and Beyond. If you're not familiar with Bridge and Beyond, it's one of my other blogs, dedicated to helping the homeless through knitting and crocheting. This is simply good old garter stitch. I love how the shades show up nicely. The scarf measures about 7 inches wide and about 70 inches long, should be nice and warm for a man in need.
You really have a knack for putting squares together. The ghans always look great when they are finished.
ReplyDeleteVery cool blanket and I love that you are donating it! The charity sounds great too.
ReplyDeleteOH...HOW PRETTY THAT CAME OUT...WHO EVER GETS THIS AFGHAN IS A VERY LUCKY PERSON. HAVE A NICE WEEKEND. RIZZI
ReplyDeleteThey both look lovely and I'm sure will come in good use.
ReplyDeleteI love the afghan! The dark brown really brings the whole thing together. It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLovely FOs, as always.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great weekend
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You did a fantastic job putting it together. congrats on finishing!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful blanket! Such a lucky person to receive this one :)
ReplyDeleteThat afghan look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteReally like how designed the brown afghan. It turned out so pretty. Love how you support the community, too. God Bles
ReplyDeleteThank you all for such sweet comments, I truly appreciate each and everyone.
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