tnitnetny wrote:I know you were worried about making me an afghan (being the quilt lady) but I absolutely love it!! I don't have any afghans and it is nice to have something different then quilts for my bed. I love everything and thank you thank you sooooo much!!
I'm so glad you like the afghan and didn't already have something like it!

I was pretty worried getting your name since I had already planned on making some sort of afghan.
RMDC wrote:Man, I don't know how long it takes to make one of those squares, but it gives me hope - I can't quilt (no machine), and I can't knit (no acumen), so if I can just figure out a crochet hook... !
This is my first afghan using the granny squares and the first afghan I have ever finished (with my grandmother's guidance), so I may have gone a bit slow but each square took me about 10-15 minutes. The blanket was 24x27 for a total of 648 squares so it took quite a bit of time to get all the squares done. My goal per day was to get 20+ squares done in order to finish by the end of the swap. Once they were all done it took about a week and a half to stitch them all together by hand with a yarn needle. The afghan took pretty much the entire 3 months to complete and it was pretty lucky that I was able to quit my job during that time or else I would never have had enough time to finish!
Ally wrote:Wow, how many balls of yarn did that take? Awesome blanket!
RMDC, once you get into the swing of it, crochet is quite easy! It took me a month to get the hang of crochet, whereas I had my late grandmother trying to teach me how to knit for YEARS and I could never get the hang of it!
Overall I think it took about 24 skeins of yarn (for a total of about 12 pounds) of the various colors. The afghan is a lot denser than it looks and will be a nice warm blanket come winter time! And RMDC, like Ally said, crocheting is quite easy just time consuming depending on the project you're working on. My hands still haven't stopped hurting from the 600+ squares.
