Remember this yarn? It was supposed to be a Fall afghan.
I began the project but was not feeling the greens and blue.
In the "yarn store" upstairs I found some colors that made me say "Yes that is much better."
Progress is slow but sure. I am pleased with the colors. The pattern is called "Hush" and it is easily worked on while watching TV. Lately I am watching Landscape Artist of the year for 2016 on Tubi.
FYI the tote of yarn I sent up North is for the same pattern afghan...but it was all my left overs from other projects so it will be multicolor!
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Gorgeous colors! You made a good choice to switch out those greens and blues I think.
ReplyDeleteYour new afghan for Fall looks wonderful. I love all the colors. Enjoy working on it, Connie.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the colours of the vivid sunsets we have had here lately.
ReplyDeleteYou did pick the perfect colors for it. I really like that pattern. The one I shared the other day in the blog was the one that my mom first had ever made. It was a kit and she made many more after doing it. 1960s.
ReplyDeleteI like those colors together--yes! Very nice combination. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are sure wonderful fall colors, so warm and pleasing.
ReplyDeleteOh! I really like the color combo you chose. It looks beautiful! you have a good eye for your combos.
ReplyDeleteI love watching Landscape Artist of the year on my Prime Videos. And, Portrait of the year as well. It fascinates me how different each artist tackles their subject to get it on canvas.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are perfect with this pattern.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Connie!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! You're have such a talent for this work.
ReplyDeleteYour final choices are perfect fall colors. They remind me of the leaf colors that are now only a memory.
ReplyDeleteYour new afghan colors are certainly Autumnal. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteNice colours for your Fall afghan 🧡🧡💛💛🤎🤎
ReplyDeleteOh I like the look of this and the colours are so nice
ReplyDeleteLandscape Artist of the Year is one of my favorite programs on Tubi. I used the idea to take my grandchildren to a park and paint landscapes this summer! I do like the second series of colors for an autumn afghan. I like the first colors, too, but I don't think I would put them in the autumn family.
ReplyDeleteWe've really enjoy that show!
ReplyDeleteWell done, crafty woman.
Very nice pattern and colours!
ReplyDeleteHope all is well with you and yours today, Connie. Thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteThese warm colours look wonderful! Have another look at the greens and blues in the spring and you may feel differently about them.
ReplyDeleteLeft overs make the prettiest projects.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
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