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the original graph |
This is the original graph I'm working from. I'm using 2 dc per graph square to make a throw. My hook is a size H.
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finished product |
This is the first version of the afghan. The next version has a white cap.
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my progress so far |
This is 4 day's worth of crochet. I work around 2 hours a day on it (with several breaks to do laundry, wash dishes, and other domestic chores). I am now 40 rows in and you can really tell what's going on here now! I have a new length of yarn for each color break, unless I only have a few stitches to carry the color under.
This photo also shows what I mean when I tell my inquirers that I work the afghan from the side. Imagine working all those color changes in the numbers in the same rows! Yikes!
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