Sunday, October 27, 2013

Pillow Or Afghan?

Pillow or afghan is the question. What should I do with the hexagons? 



I'm thinking pillow for now. I am impatient and love those instant gratification projects. Or maybe I could make lots of hexis and make both. That'll take me 2 years...seriously.

I just finished my ripple afghan, finally, after almost exactly 2 years. I just get so bored with the same project.

I thought I would share a pillow that a fellow Raveler, Luisa, made from this pattern. Isn't it pretty?



Raveled here

and here is an afghan made by another Raveler, Andrea.

 
Raveled here

It's beautiful. I love seeing projects inspired by patterns found here.

I'll try to post some pics of the ripple sometime soon.
Here's one, but it isn't good. I'll try to take better ones.


Have a great weekend!

24 comments:

  1. Pillow. Just do it, quickly over and done with! It will look beautiful,.

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  2. Hi Liz, Maureen here. First time commenting on you very cool blog. I say pillow, too. Made a snowflake hexagon blanket for a Christmas gift last year and nearly lost my mind sewing it together. And now, I JUST decided yesterday to make my brother a ripple blanket for Christmas. Yes, Christmas 2013. Holy Crow. Hook on!

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    1. Thanks Maureen. Wow Christmas, that's soon. I couldn't do it that fast. I just finished the ripple that I started in October 2011. I just got tired of it, and knew it was just for me and not a gift. And of course, wanted to do so many other things. I'm sure you can do it though.

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  3. I agree with pillow too, a splash of colour to brighten up a comfy chair.

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  4. I am like you, quick projects instant gratification and enjoyment ... I get bored and impatient too so I would probably go with a pillow, but I have to admit a matching afgan would be gorgeous ..... Good Luck with your decision. Cant wait to see what you decide .... Love the colours you have chosen.

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    1. yes I agree, but a matching afghan would be way to ambitious for me...considering I am the slowest afghan maker in the world

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  5. You can't go wrong either way, but I swear blankets knock the socks off me, I just can't get them finished because I lose interest. Just ask the African Flower baby blanket still in time out.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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    1. i get tempted by all of the beautiful afghans I see in blogland and instagram created in a matter of days. Those crocheters are super talented and motivated. I would love to see the African flower blanket, I have forgotten that one;0

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  6. Me gusta como ha quedado el cojin de crochet , buen trabajo .
    Besos Rosa !!

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  7. Yes!! Pillow. The colors are so bright and clean, would liven up any room as a pillow!

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  8. Pillow. Make an easy random stripe afghan using the same colors. Your work is beautiful!

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  9. Pillow, deffinitely. It is beautifull and quicker then the afgan. I am making a wedding dress out of hexagons and after 40 pieces i am already bored of the same pattern, so i would deffinitely do the pillow, and start a new project afterwords. Congratulations by the way for your blog and for your wedding as well. :)

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    1. pillow it is. A wedding dress, wow. Thank you:)

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  10. I agree with the pillow idea....mush quicker....but wow, that first afghan is gorgeous!!

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    1. thanks for your input. That afghan is gorgeous, some people are just so motivated

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  11. I think you should do a pillow, as you have pretty much designed it right there! I love the colours you have a chosen too!

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    1. You are right, I am almost finished if I do a pillow. Thanks for the advice:)

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  12. thank you I'll go check out your blog

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  13. Thank you and I went to your blog and I love all of your happy projects, beautiful:)

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