Ha! 59 weeks... that is over a year that this project has been in the works.
This is my Patchwork Mosaic Crochet that I began on April 23, 2021.
I put it on the couch to take a photo. it is a very large afghan. It will fit on a queen size bed. Right now I am very tired of these colors so I will put the whole thing away.
It is totally reversible as the back is pretty also.
Nice to have a WIP ...Work In Progress completed.
Now I can begin the next project that is waiting in the work basket!
Far Side
Oooooh Connie, that is simply beautiful! Well worth the wait, in my view. Gorgeous!! I'd bring it out in autumn as the colors are perfect for that season. ~Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love that the back is as pretty as the front! You are to be commended for completing a project of that magnitude!
ReplyDeleteLovely! You have sparked my interest in Mosaic crochet. I have watched a few You tube videos. Want to try a small project this fall.
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous! I understand how you get tired of the colors after working on it for so long. I'm getting tired of the giant granny square too. What's next?
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful finish! I get tired of working with the same colors for a long time too, which is why I especially like sampler types of quilts where the color and block design changes often.
ReplyDeleteJust incredible! The patterns are so lovely. Whoever gets to use it is a very lucky person.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful Connnie! Absolutely amazing! I had no idea that the back was just as pretty as the front. I can only imagine the patience it took to complete. Fall would be a perfect time for those colors.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to hearing what your next project.
Blessings,
Betsy
It's huge! You'll like the colors again come autumn. My grandma crocheted, she was a real pro, but I never learned. It's a mystery to me how you do that.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous afghan/blanket! Bravo for finishing it in just over a year - quite an accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteWow! It's wonderful, Well done!
ReplyDeleteAs someone else said, the colours of your lovely afghan are perfect for Fall.
ReplyDeleteReally grand! I imagine you are sick of the colors but they look great! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is stunning! You have every reason to be proud of that completed project. Congratulations on your beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty. Worthy of entering in a state or county fair, if yours have a needlework category.
ReplyDeleteTA DA! It is gorgeous. I can understand getting tired of the colors, but WOW what a great job!
ReplyDeleteLooks bloody good
ReplyDeletevery nice. Fun and sometimes sad to finish up a long time project. Until the next one!>
ReplyDeleteYour projects always turn out so beautifully, Connie. I love the colors and designs of this one....Great Job! Can't wait to see what you're doing next!
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed your progress on this project! I love all the different patterns. I think you will enjoy it this winter after having it out of sight for a while, LOL
ReplyDeleteYour crochet work is magnificent. I can imagine snuggling up in it and appreciating all the hard work and effort it took to make it. Well done :)
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing project and I can understand you wanting to swap up to some different colors!
ReplyDeleteWell done. That is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteIt's always so exciting to finish a big project! And that was a really big project! It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finally being done with it.
ReplyDeleteI love it...love the back side, too. I bet that will be so warm and snuggly in winter.
ReplyDeleteI am just now seeing this. Your work is amazing. It also amazes me that the back is SO different from the front . Both beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love it. Thanks for sharing. Beth
That is a work of art! Just love it.
ReplyDeleteHey listen. My monitor colors must be way off. That quilt would make me happy all year long. I don't see fall at all!
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful art work with all the detailed designed squares. You worked hard on this one too.
ReplyDelete