Sunday 13 March 2011

Useful or beautiful - or both?

Please forgive the excessive number of pictures of one item,



but I was thrilled to find this huge beautiful afghan on Friday. The colours are



to die for, its pure wool,



and it's massive.



It has faults - a couple of grannies are starting to unravel but I'm hoping that my new crochet class started last Tuesday will give me the skills to put them right.



In the meantime it can only be moved carefully, gingerly, so as not to increase the holes...

I'll never be cold again!

21 comments:

  1. I'd say definitely both - somebody put a lot of work into that for sure! Love it.

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  2. It's so lovely. Such a lot of work but stunning. Must be very warm.

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  3. Wow, that is huge! Definitely both, what a lucky find x

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  4. Useful and beautiful - it would make a nice wall hanging for a bedroom wall, a throw over a sofa or a blanket for a massive bed! The options are limitless! What a lucky find!
    June.

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  5. Wow! What an amazing find. Very definitely beautiful and useful. Makes those crochet lessons even more good to do. (Terrible grammar, but you get my drift?)
    Looking forward to seeing you next Saturday. Can't wait!!
    Z xx

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  6. That is GORGEOUS! Just a little tender loving care from you and it will be as good as new again.Where did you find such a beauty? :0)

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  7. That is definitely TDF! What a find! Could you explain to the uninitiated, what 'grannies unravelling' is? Is it the same as when Mummys start to unravel?

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  8. What a treat, one day I say I will crochet one of my own, they are not difficult, they just take a lot of patience and work. I am sure you will be able to restore this one.

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  9. What a super find, you are lucky! It would look smashing either on a bed or as a sofa throw.

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  10. i want i want i want , please please please , if you ever see another like it please buy it for me....i will pay whatever is necessary....i am so jealous....think of all the millions of lightshades i could make with it ....
    had i been beside you as you were buying it i'd have had to physically prevent you from doing so.....! i know you will be very happy and very warm and i very grudingly wish you well in its comfort...
    the word verification was....awhwouldyounotgiveittoelaine !!!!!!!

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  11. Oh my gosh - how many hours of work went into that... It is a beauty

    See you next Saturday

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  12. ooh aaah wowee.......... love it!
    Carol xx

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  13. Wow that is a whopper, fab find and great colour combinations.
    Love it.
    Luv Sophie xxx

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  14. Wend,
    This must have taken someone hours to make, a real labour of love. I've no doubt you'll be able to do the running repairs necessary but once you can do trebles and doubles you'll be wanting to 'work into that chain' and make your own I think!! Lesley

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  15. Isn't that just STUNNING? Laughed my head off at Jaboopee's comments. Just make sure that if it's made of wool that it isn't moths in it that are causing the problem..............

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  16. Jealous!!! It's utterly gorgeous, if I'd been there we'dve had a tug of war over it!

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  17. That's amazing, the largest I've ever seen. You could cover a whole wall with it for a supercosy room.

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  18. Gorgeous, gorgeous!!!
    I'm SO jealous..
    so much work, take good care of it, you lucky lucky person!!

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  19. FABULOUS find, both useful and beautiful without any doubt.

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  20. Wow, that is absolutely exquisite.

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