The colors are more vibrant than what I was able to capture in the photos (a photographer I am not!). I found the pattern for the squares at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/peace-sign-granny-square. I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn and a size H crochet hook. There are six rows of five squares for a total of 30 blocks. I used soft white to join the squares and for the border. I then worked one row of each color (in sc) around the outside border to complete the afghan. I love the way it turned out, love the colors!
Monday, February 1, 2016
This is one of my latest projects - Peace Sign Granny Square Afghan. I made this for my granddaughter who just turned eleven. I didn't get the measurements but it is a very generous size! She will be able to use it as a blanket on her twin size bed.
The colors are more vibrant than what I was able to capture in the photos (a photographer I am not!). I found the pattern for the squares at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/peace-sign-granny-square. I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn and a size H crochet hook. There are six rows of five squares for a total of 30 blocks. I used soft white to join the squares and for the border. I then worked one row of each color (in sc) around the outside border to complete the afghan. I love the way it turned out, love the colors!
The colors are more vibrant than what I was able to capture in the photos (a photographer I am not!). I found the pattern for the squares at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/peace-sign-granny-square. I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn and a size H crochet hook. There are six rows of five squares for a total of 30 blocks. I used soft white to join the squares and for the border. I then worked one row of each color (in sc) around the outside border to complete the afghan. I love the way it turned out, love the colors!
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