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Zig Zaggin' to completion

On Sunday evening, I was able to finish my 6th
blanket for the year.  I know I say this about each
blanket I complete, but this has to be my favorite.
I am so in love with the soft pink and green colors.

Check out the zig zag pattern which is also the name of
the blanket.  Extremely simple with lots of double crochets
and chain ones throughout.
For the edging, I opted for something other than what the
pattern called for.  The pattern had tassels which
I am not particularly a fan of especially for a baby.

It will be difficult parting with this blanket.
Luckily, it is just too small for me.

Comments

Remodelaholic said…
You really have such wonderful patterns. Where do you find them all, and above and beyond that where do you find the time to finish these! Incredible!
Marsha said…
I have 2 pattern books dedicated solely to baby afghans. One I have had for years. the other i just added to my library. Anyways, I am just now learning that you can mix these patterns and create many more beautiful blankets.
I have to keep my hands busy and I have found this to be a wonderful stress releaser for me. I love making blankets via quilting, crocheting and knitting. Some love to read, I love to create.

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