Thursday, March 17, 2022

17 and 18

 I made some progress on my Patchwork Mosaic Afghan.


Square 17


Square 18 

Almost as pretty on the back! 


 Back of Square 17

Two more squares to go and then I can start putting borders on each square and put them together.  I hope to get the next two squares done in the next week.  We will see. 

It has been a fun project learning all the different designs.

Far Guy speaks with his sister everyday.  Yesterday she was very tired.

It was 44 F or 7 C eh yesterday... it was a melting day! 

Far Side

24 comments:

  1. I sure love your patchwork mosaic! Wow!
    My Grandmother used to make what she called crazy quilts. They were of every color imaginable. These remind me of that with all of their colors.

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  2. Those squares are so pretty. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you.

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  3. I'm fascinated by those squares. If I ever finish this cross stitch my fingers are itching for some yarn! I'm going to look for a video to see how mosaic is done.
    I'm glad Far Guy is able to speak with his sister often. Dennis's Mom's sister has had to stop chemo for a few weeks as it was making her so ill. She only had two treatments. She is sounding weaker too.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  4. The mosaic is beautiful! It looks so intricate that I haven't even dreamed of trying a single pattern.

    While it can't be easy, I'm sure Far Guy and his sister are appreciating their conversations.

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  5. Very pretty & a great feeling of accomplishment!

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  6. Thank goodness that FG can speak to his sister each day through this difficult time. That is a blessing for both I'm sure. Those designs on the blocks look so pretty and so precise. Good job!

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  7. This Afghan is going to be gorgeous! I love those stitches. I'm glad Far Guy is still able to speak with his sister daily. That's good for both of them.

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  8. I need to get crafting again. I have lost my craft mojo but my cleaning mojo is un full swing. I love your mosaic crochet! It's wonderful that Far Guy and his ister can have this time together.

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  9. The blocks are wonderful - so pretty. They will make a nice, warm afghan. It’s a blessing that FarGuy and his sister visit a bit each day.

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  10. This is so beautiful! What a lovely project. I can't wait to see the rest. It looks perfect for tablework.

    Praying for peaceful memories for Far Guy and his sister.

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  11. Lovely squares!
    So glad FarGuy and his sister are talking regularly. :)

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  12. The mosaic looks complicated. It reminds me of the Indian blankets and rugs.

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  13. You are so very talented. I'm glad Far Guy can talk with his sister. Hugs to both of them and to you!

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  14. So...44 F is a melting day? Well, I guess if you take it literally. Sure beats being under 32 F!

    Nice work on your squares. Steady progress feels so good!

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  15. Wow! 44 degrees. You will soon catch up with us.
    Those crochet patterns are wonderful, and I can see how doing different designs would be fun.
    Peace be with FG and his family.

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  16. Your mosaic squares are so detailed and beautiful. I can't wait to see it all finished.

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  17. All the different squares are nice but #17 is particularly appealing to me. That afghan is going to be amazing.

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  18. Heading to the Twin Cities for some Hot Dish tomorrow! Glad to see the weather is warming up...

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  19. those are very pretty ~ we are melting snow here (it is shrinking by the hour!).

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  20. Your mosaic afghan is going to be gorgeous according to those beautiful squares you are completing! I think about far guy's sister every day and wonder how she is getting along. Prayers for her and the whole family. Yes it's melting here too....we're finally getting rid of some of the ice from that last ice storm!

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  21. I'm glad Far Guy gets to speak to his sister so often. I'm also glad the project is coming along so well... Hope you can continue making such great progress.

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  22. You are crocheting some neat pieces. Your really are facing up to the challenge.

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