This one is perhaps the most popular afghan of all: the Autumn Haze, shown here in Comfort. It's a celebration of the New England countryside in autumn:Hexagons fit together like the cells of a honeycomb in this baby blanket, Swirl, knit in Comfort. Think big though, this can easily be made larger!Basic, two-over cables combine to form a lattice of intricate knots in this classic textured afghan called Textured Knots, shown in Vintage:Bright Star, knit in Comfort, is composed mostly of mitered garter stitch squares:Cabled squares and ribbed squares alternate to look like a woven fabric in Weave, knit in Comfort:Cables, ribs and bobbles come together to form stylized flowers in Floret, knit in Weekend:And finally, cables twist and weave together to form an elaborate motif in Aran, knit in Weekend: So if you haven't seen them in person, this is the last call!
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Afghans for Knitters
Our trunk show from the Berroco Comfort Knitting & Crochet Afghans book is only at the shop through Monday of next week! These samples have been so inspiring that many customers have added an afghan (or two) into their queues this week. I already highlighted the crochet ones in a previous post, so this one is all about knitted ones.
This one is perhaps the most popular afghan of all: the Autumn Haze, shown here in Comfort. It's a celebration of the New England countryside in autumn:Hexagons fit together like the cells of a honeycomb in this baby blanket, Swirl, knit in Comfort. Think big though, this can easily be made larger!Basic, two-over cables combine to form a lattice of intricate knots in this classic textured afghan called Textured Knots, shown in Vintage:Bright Star, knit in Comfort, is composed mostly of mitered garter stitch squares:Cabled squares and ribbed squares alternate to look like a woven fabric in Weave, knit in Comfort:Cables, ribs and bobbles come together to form stylized flowers in Floret, knit in Weekend:And finally, cables twist and weave together to form an elaborate motif in Aran, knit in Weekend: So if you haven't seen them in person, this is the last call!
This one is perhaps the most popular afghan of all: the Autumn Haze, shown here in Comfort. It's a celebration of the New England countryside in autumn:Hexagons fit together like the cells of a honeycomb in this baby blanket, Swirl, knit in Comfort. Think big though, this can easily be made larger!Basic, two-over cables combine to form a lattice of intricate knots in this classic textured afghan called Textured Knots, shown in Vintage:Bright Star, knit in Comfort, is composed mostly of mitered garter stitch squares:Cabled squares and ribbed squares alternate to look like a woven fabric in Weave, knit in Comfort:Cables, ribs and bobbles come together to form stylized flowers in Floret, knit in Weekend:And finally, cables twist and weave together to form an elaborate motif in Aran, knit in Weekend: So if you haven't seen them in person, this is the last call!
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