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    Cathyfurphy, If I read the sentence right You have 50 that are made the same and 40 more to do. Can you take the 50 ,add another row on them and make a baby afghan with them? If you need the afghan right away that you were working on go ahead with the right pattern, make your 90 the right way, Then make a nice baby afghan afterward. If you don't have any need of a baby afghan , give it to a Children's hospital. But don't frog that many. You will lose a lot of your yarn and look how much time you have lost. Margaret.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathyfurphy View Post
    I have started a blanket project a year and half ago. I need to finish 90 granny squares and the stitch them all together.

    I just noticed though that out of the 90 I have done 50 wrong!!!!

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    They Are supposed to look like the one on the right in this picture

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    What should I do??? Is there any way to salvage this or do I need to start from square one (literally)
    Cathyfurphy...I am sending you a private message right now.. so check for it and answer right away ... I have found a pattern that might interest you.

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    I would embrace the variation and use them as a focal point in the finished work as long as the size is something you can work with. Either use them as a center area or you could use them to create brackets in the corners or along the edges.

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