STATS:
48 x 32 inches
before the border
it follows the 'golden rectangle rule'
*RHSS White and an I hook
Stitches: dc, dc cluster, fpdc, fptrc
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It's worked across the width so it can easily be
continued into a full size ghan.
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It's not finished or tested yet but I couldn't wait to share. The close-ups show the 'ladder stitch' which runs across both sides and the corner which shows the 'ladder stitch' and the 2 rows of dc which make up the bulk of the
body of the ghan.
This is my first ever pattern playing around with surface stitches for texture and I think I'm hooked.
CONTEST:
I need to come up with a cute and catchy name.
I'll give a free pattern of your choice to whoever comes up with the name that I choose for the blankie as my way of saying thank you.
I just love your baby blanket. The texture is so luxurious and the white color yarn really makes it stand out. Also, the stitch pattern is very unique. Great job!
ReplyDeletei love this afghan! my daughter
ReplyDelete(shes 2) says its a "cookie blankie" im not sure where cookie came from, but there you are.
Since it is nearing winter...how about "Winter's Lace" ?
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