

Pastel
Rustic Lap Robe (2002)
This is a "Mile-A-Minute" afghan made in
strips
and then sewn together.
This one can be made in about 6 days
Made for best friend and pseudo-sister for
Christmas 2002
Started: 12/8/02 Finished: 2/12/02
Scrap Yarn Chevron Afghan
(2003)
Made with any scrap yarn
that was left over from prior projects.
This is another afghan that is made using two threads of yarn together.
Don't plan, just crochet and when one thread runs out, attach another.
The
only planned item is the width and the afghan is finished
when you run out of
scraps or when it reaches any length you determine.
Started: U/K Finished: 4/1/03

Primary
Fun Afghan (2003)
Another "Mile-A-Minute"
afghan.
Worsted weight yarn
Yellow, Blue, Red, Green, White, Black
Black was used here to give a
stained glass effect.
Any color could be used to edge each strip and sew
them together.
Started: 12/1/03 Finished: 12/11/03
Peach
Spring Throw (2003)
"Mile-A-Minute" afghan
Dark Peach and Medium Peach
Afghan is large enough for a
queen bed
Started: 12/15/03 Finished: 12/21/03

Scrap Yarn Dog Blanket (2003)
Sport weight scraps from prior
projects
48" x 48"
My dog is older and she likes
to curl up on
blankets.
Usually the ones she picks are
my best and on the bed.
I made this for
her and she will even drag it around the
house
and curl up on it in some corner or other.
Started: 1/6/04 Finished: 1/9/04
Personal
Lap Blanket (2003)
This was another scrap yarn
project. I had a lot of baby weight
yarn left from projects and had
nothing to do with them. I decided
to create my own personal lap robe for
those cold winter nights
curled up with the cat and a good book.
I ended up giving it as a gift for a neighbor who delivered a new baby boy
Started: 2/3/04 Finished: 2/18/04
"Mile-A-Minute"
Cotton Candy Afghan (2004)
Worsted Weight Red Heart Yarn
Peach, Mint Green, Baby Pink, Bright Pink.
Hook I
I changed colors mid-strip on each strip, making
a color block pattern across the afghan.
Started: 02/19/04 Finished: 2/24/04
