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Thursday, March 31, 2011

2KCBWDAY4 Where are They Now

Good morning on day 4 of the blog week thingy.  If I had know what was on for today I would have saved one of my posts I did a little while ago for now but you can check it out here.
My story for today is about an afghan that I made for my Mother over 10 years ago. 
I had made her an afghan in the 1980s that she and I both loved (when I finished, it was so hard to give it away, I liked it so much). It was a crocheted cross stitch and a new learning experience.  It turned out great though.


Around 2000 she moved into a new home and got new furniture and the cross stitch afghan just clashed so bad with the pretty pink, rose and burgundy couch that  I told her  I would make her a new one that matched her new home. 

I knew what I wanted to make but couldn't find just the right pattern so I finally gathered all the patterns, that I had considered, together and took the elements I liked best from each and made up my own.  I used Caron's Simply Soft yarn and it turned out so soft that you just want to wrap it around you and cuddle in it for hours.Mother had no room to keep the cross stitch afghan so she gave it back to me.  I was very pleased to get it because it matched my furniture just fine.  She put her new rose afghan across her couch in her new home and enjoyed it until 2006 when she passed away at 86 years young.  I now have both the afghans but would much rather have her back with us.  I have put the rose afghan in storage and will pass it down to my grand daughter when she is a little older.  I still use the cross stitch afghan and think of Mother every time I wrap up in it.

I have just recently come across these two patterns, one is still in my original note-making hand scribblings and will have to be deciphered and the other is in a typed out form that was given to my by a friend either in the late '70s or very early '80s.  If you are interested in either or both of these patterns you can e-mail me

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3 comments:

  1. That is such a sweet story! Those afghans have lasted an incredibly long time and are just beautiful. What a wonderful gift to give your mom.

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  2. Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting. I absolutely SWEAR my mother made that exactly same afghan in the exact same colors in about the exact same year. It sits in her living room. She is now 86 and I am so glad she is still with me. My dad passed nearly 3 years ago. I miss him so much.

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  3. What a great story! It is amazing how wonderful it is to have something last for so long and bring back such happy memories.

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