Tuesday, October 16, 2012

ripple afghan

I was taught to crochet in my teens by a nurse I worked with in the nursing home. I soon came upon a pattern for a ripple afghan and proceeded to make a few.

The first had a cream background and the stripes were in brick, salmon, camel, soft green and a mossy color. All wool, back when three and a half ounces of wool cost three dollars. I had also been learning to knit, and found myself with small amounts of several colors leftover, so decided to make another one to use up those bits. I used black for the background.



In the first afghan was a consistent pattern and color, but what is it about a black afghan with colors? Think of the classic granny square - usually black. This is my favorite. 


It was all single crochet - it used to take me twenty minutes to do one row.  Back then I had less to do.


All done in the back loop, which makes the ridged effect.   The cat hair is a recent addition.


6 comments:

  1. Stunning. The black really does make it spectacular. And as for the cat hair, it is my constant companion and I really don't mind a bit.
    Tracy

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  2. Love it! Black just makes that color jump right out, doesn't it?!

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  3. I LOVE this afghan! I`ll have to take a picture of mine,it is similar,red,black,white,Indian looking,but I like yours better.phyllis

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  4. PRECIOSA LA MANTA Y SU COLORIDO.
    SALUDITOS

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