I worked my fingers to the bone and got it finished. The pattern can be found on KathyMarie's blog. Twenty balls of Noro Kureyon for the squares and I did the border in four skeins of Cascade 220.
Survivor last night was great. Right now I like Taj. She is there to win!! Her husband being Eddie George doesn't hurt either. Gotta love a blindside. Why don't these people learn to keep their opinions to themselves? Talk too much and you will get voted out.
Beth and I are having dinner with our friend John and his three daughters and another friend Lynda and her daughter. The four girls call us Auntie Beth and Auntie Julie. Very cute!! The oldest two are ten and the twins are eight. Last time we ate out Beth started a game with them. Before they could say anything they had to say "Auntie Beth, Queen of the table, may I ask a question?" The kids loved it (and so did the staff). Tonight she is going to make them sing their questions. We are eating at Jack Astor's and have the Elvis table reserved so it is very fitting.
More snow tomorrow-where is spring?
The afghan looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThe afghan looks fantastic. The colours are so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat afghan is beautiful! Congratulations on finishing such a big project! :)
ReplyDeleteAfghan is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou are Queen of Persistent, Amazing Knitting :)
ReplyDeleteJulie the blanket is gorgeous. You did a spectacular job. It will look amazing on your wall.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job Julie!
ReplyDeleteAlmost as beautiful as the owner.
ReplyDeleteThe afghan is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI like Taj too. :)