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Garden Romp Afghan
Over the Christmas holidays I had the flu then just about chopped off my finger. After a week and a half of no hooking I couldn't take it any more. I decided to use up my Red Heart Super Saver scraps to work up maybe a 12 inch afghan block but once I got started I decided to keep on going. I've made my original and a baby version. The written pattern is listed in my Ravelry shop. Ravelry: Debi's Garden Romp pattern by Debi Dearest
Now I will make another one to take pictures, measurements and yarn amounts to put together as an ebook.
My original..
![Garden Romp Afghan-16114491_1746898952002241_3478375841178671598_n-jpg](https://crochettalk.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=16478&d=1485455449)
My baby..
Last edited by DearestDebi; 01-26-2017 at 11:31 AM.
Reason: fixing images
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Your afghan is just lovely. Hope your finger's healing up.
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Really a great job. I would get lost making it. The colors remind me of a flower garden. Get better soon.
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It's been almost a month since I cut it, it's healing well but still tender ^_^
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great job.....love the colors......
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I finished my 60 inch tonight
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ɹǝʞɐɯ ʎןıop ɐsıɹɐן
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Putting it on the bed really shows how beautiful it is.
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That afghan is drop dead gorgeous. If I were you, I would be strutting around like a proud peacock.
. I hope your finger healed without complications.
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