Here it is, a long overdue afghan "reveal" post!
Without further ado, here are a bunch of photos!
Looking at this one for the first time a long while, I was reminded of how lovely some of those block patterns are. There are some really good ones in there! I'm especially partial to the star-themed ones (and there are several of those, since I made a conscious decision to choose starry patterns).
There's another overdue FO post coming up, and yet another will follow as soon as I take another round of photos. (The recent granny square afghan was in the wash when I took these pictures.)
I'm not even going to embarrass myself by looking up when I started it/finished it/whatever. I will simply acknowledge that it's been a long time coming and just share some photos of the finished afghan.
This started out as a CAL, but I ended up just going my own way and choosing my own blocks. At some point, I decided to call this the Whispers of Spring Afghan. It's a sampler made up of 24 different blocks from a variety of designers (though there's an emphasis on Polly Plum's patterns, because I love her designs).
Information about the exact block patterns, yarns, hook size, and border pattern used is available on the Ravelry project page.
Without further ado, here are a bunch of photos!
Looking at this one for the first time a long while, I was reminded of how lovely some of those block patterns are. There are some really good ones in there! I'm especially partial to the star-themed ones (and there are several of those, since I made a conscious decision to choose starry patterns).
There's another overdue FO post coming up, and yet another will follow as soon as I take another round of photos. (The recent granny square afghan was in the wash when I took these pictures.)