Friday, August 7, 2015
Cathedral Windows
Why, Gingerbread Lady! You're an artist! That has to be one of the most spectacular afghans I've ever seen!Thank you, thank you. Just knocked that one out over the course of a couple of evenings.
Sigh. I wish.
No, no, it's not mine. This is the Cathedral Rose Window Afghan (pattern available here from Annie's Attic), a pattern that (rightly) won a ton of accolades and prizes. An image search on Google will show you many colour variations of the pattern, each one prettier than the next. Inspired by this, I thought I'd try something with a hint of stained-glassiness (just invented that word. Nice, isn't it?) and decided to try a few African Flowers.
(just a heads-up - I was going to make a tutorial for this lovely pattern, but it has already been done here. Great, isn't it?)
The wonderful thing about these little flowers is that they're made using the leftovers of my leftover sock yarn. A 50g skein of sock yarn goes a long way: you get several 13g baby Advent socks and the remaining little nub of yarn creates a beautiful little flower. This has become my new on-the-go project, now that my little socks are finished (sob) but I have as yet no idea how I'll put them together.
Watch this space. We'll figure something out together!
Labels:
African flowers,
crochet,
sock yarn
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