About Me

Arizona, United States
I'm a work-at-home mom who enjoys the beautiful sunsets here in the high desert.





My Designs

For the free patterns for these afghan squares I designed for My Reading Afghan, click here.

My Recently Completed Projects

On The Hook

Ravelry CAL Afghan 1 in progress
Ravelry CAL Afghan 1

Ravelry CAL Afghan 2 in progress
Ravelry CAL Afghan 2

Ravelry CAL Afghan 3 in progress (squares 1-4)Ravelry CAL Afghan 3 in progress (squares 5-8)
Ravelry CAL Afghan 3

Ravelry CAL Afghan 4 in progress (squares 1-4)Ravelry CAL Afghan 4 in progress (squares 5-8)
Ravelry CAL Afghan 4

Ravelry CAL Afghan 5 in progress (squares 1-4)Ravelry CAL Afghan 5 in progress (squares 5-8)
Ravelry CAL Afghan 5

Ravelry CAL Afghan 6 in progress (squares 1-4)Ravelry CAL Afghan 6 in progress (squares 5-8)
Ravelry CAL Afghan 6

Ravelry CAL Afghan 7 in progress (squares 1-4)Ravelry CAL Afghan 7 in progress (squares 5-8)
Ravelry CAL Afghan--Flower Burst 7ARavelry CAL Afghan--Flower Burst 7B
Ravelry CAL Afghan 7

Ravelry CAL Afghan 8 in progress
Ravelry CAL Afghan 8

Ravelry CAL Afghan Blocks:
Dream Catcher
Cross My Heart
Cygnus
Chocolate Delight
Flower Burst

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Pineapple Square Afghan Progress

I've been working on this Pineapple Square Afghan bit by bit along with other projects over the past couple of months. I'm crocheting it with Red Heart Super Saver yarn in 'Painted Desert' on a J hook, and I really love this colorway.

Finally all six of the 23 x 23-inch squares are completed and sewn together, so it's actually starting to look like an afghan now. It's also getting somewhat uncomfortable to work with since it is afghan size now and the weather is getting warmer (hotter!) every day.

I still have to crochet the border, which is a three-round border, so I'll probably do one round at a time in between trying to get caught up on the Ravelry CAL Afghans, which are each in various stages of progression, and the 200 Crochet Blocks CAL Afghans, which I haven't started yet other than getting some of the yarn I need for them.

I really love this afghan, so I'll be a little sad to see it go once it's completed. I hope the recipients enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed making it.

The pattern for this afghan is in a booklet called Pineapple Afghans, which I purchased from Frugal Knitting Haus.

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