My Most Prized Possessions
My Friends Lillian and Debby
Think Pink

Lillian made this afghan to celebrate my new pink-flowered sofas. The sofas didn't make the cut when I later married my husband and consolidated households. The pom-pom pillow is another of her creations. (You guessed it—the pillow isn't currently on display.) Both are safely tucked away for a future guest room or office.
Pepperminty Tones in Green & Pink

One day at the craft store this multi-colored yarn caught my eye. I bought several skeins and asked Lillian if she could recommend a pattern to show it off. I love what she came up with. The alternating green stripes are beautiful and calming.
Pot-purr-ee

This one was a complete surprise. Lillian often made afghans out of yarn scraps, and thought this would be perfect for my cats to sleep on. She was right—they love it (as illustrated by Sammy). After dozens of machine washings, it still looks great!
I Miss My Dear Friend Lillian
Lillian was also known for her overflowing gardens, but the person who purchased her home of more than 60 years razed the property and destroyed every tree, rose bush, and bulb in sight, favoring an austere landscape design. (Think "Sanitized For Your Protection") Her family wisely kept this fact hidden from her during the last few years of her life.
How wonderful that Lillian's legacy will live on in her handcrafted afghans, passed down to future generations.
Muted Jewel Shades

My friend Debby started this afghan during a very dark time. Her father passed away unexpectedly, and then her mother was diagnosed with cancer. The afghan was intended as a gift for her mother, but sadly the disease won and the project was abandoned. Several years later I was making last minute preparations for my wedding, when a large parcel arrived during a particularly chaotic and frustrating day. Curious, I opened the box and immediately recognized her mother's afghan. Debby had finished it as a wedding gift for us. I still get teary-eyed when I see this afghan and remember the feelings I had when I first opened the box. My husband and I had a strict "no gift" policy for our wedding, but a few close friends, like Debby, ignored our request. This afghan reminds me of her lovely parents, Raymond and Bette, and I will always cherish it.
Raymond and Bette
Raymond and Bette later retired to spend more time in their beloved Lake Tahoe cabin. They had been spending summers in Tahoe for decades and enjoyed a large circle of neighbors and lake friends. Their favorite local beach was the social hub. It wasn't unusual for Raymond and Bette to befriend young world travelers and invite them to the cabin for a home-cooked meal. They loved people and the world is an emptier place without them.
Famous People Like to Crochet Too
Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Vanna White, Madonna, Meryl Streep, Debra Messing, and Bette Midler.
"Golden Girl" Estelle Getty crocheted regularly on the show.
Former NFL Gridiron Defensive Lineman Rosie Grier published a book about crocheting for men!
Vanna's Afghans A to Z
52 Crochet Favorites
Vanna's Afghans A to Z: 52 Crochet Favorites
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Television personality Vanna White presents 52 of her favorite afghan designs. Vanna leads readers through the collection from A to Z in beautiful full-color photos. Designs cover everything from the traditional granny sqaure and designs for men to delicate heirlooms, baby designs, and designs for Christmas.
Crochet Afghans on Twitter
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What's the Buzz on Crochet Afghans?
Here's What Bloggers are Saying About Crochet Afghans
- Free Afghan Square Belts Pattern | Free Crochet Patterns & Free ...
- Orange, gold, green belt, in light-weight knitting worsted, is about 2 wide for slipping through belt loops of jeans; length is adjustable. SIZE:
- Adventures In Crocheting: An Afghan for Evie
- I finished an afghan for the daughter of a co-worker. Went really fast and I think the colors I chose will serve her pretty well in the long run. Evie's.Tulip.Afghan.Complete.1. It's from the Red Heart site and is called Tulip Throw. ...
- Quilting Grandma: Almost Christmas
- I have spent a good amount of time crocheting. I am working on a ripple afghan for our DIL that has breast cancer. It is looking good, but there's still lots and lots of work to be done on it. It will be predominantly shades of pink. ...
- Lovely Crocheted Afghan for Cat Lovers
- Randy's wife, Karen, first crocheted this afghan for the shelter where they volunteer. They were able to raise $530 for the shelter in an auction! I really wasn't surprised, because the exquisite workmanship combined with the simple ...
Crochet is Popular on Squidoo
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Garden Motif for Afghan Free Crochet Pattern
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Using three colours of knitting worsted yarn; black, green and rose, or other colours you choose, you can crochet this lovely motif. Use it to make an afghan or lap rug. If you prefer, make it with cotton thread for table linens.See your Free Garden...
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CRAFTS: Crochet Corner
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So you wanna learn how to crochet? Congratulations!! You've come to the right place: a Beginner's Corner, How-To Videos, patterns, and other resources--all right here to help you learn. There are lots of reasons to crochet--probably as many as ther...
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Grand Granny Squares
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I've been crocheting for 25 years and I still am not bored with these guys. I personally own a granny square afghan my grandmother made me 15 years ago. I just love it and all the warm memories it represents for me.
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Crochet Afghans
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It's true, crochet afghans are highly popular and extremely versatile. They make a wonderful gift and you can't go wrong with them. One size fits all. Crochet afghans can be made as big as you want or as small as you want. They can lie on your couch...
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Crochet Central
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I love to crochet,because I can watch TV while I am crocheting. I have a hard time just sitting and doing nothing. My favoite things to crochet are afghans, adults and babies, and baby caps and booties, even though I have crochet many other items in...
World Leaders Crochet
England's Queen Victoria, who reigned from 1837-1901, crocheted and even wore her projects in public. James Buchanan, 15th President of the United States, also liked to crochet.
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- ClassyGals ClassyGals Aug 14, 2009 @ 2:55 pm
- I think that crocheting an afghan for someone is truly special. I crocheted years ago, I made doily dolls with fine thread. I wish I would have kept them:( Oh well, maybe someday, when I retire, I'll return to crocheting. Beautiful lens, especially the kitty and yarn. Five stars.
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- BevsPaper BevsPaper Aug 13, 2009 @ 7:18 pm
- I haven't crocheted an afghan in a couple of years, you make me want to take it up again! Lovely lens!
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- GrowWear GrowWear Aug 13, 2009 @ 2:42 pm
- All of these crochet treasures you have are beautiful expressions of love. ...Congratulations on your Giant Squid Summer School graduation.
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- aj2008 aj2008 Aug 12, 2009 @ 8:49 am
- I used to crochet but these days my needlecraft projects are generally focussed on making costumes for musical shows and pantomimes.
Lovely lens - makes me think of my Grandmother whose special "craft" was the most wonderful fruit pies!
SquidAngel Blessings for you!
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- Penny Penny Jul 22, 2009 @ 2:44 pm
- Wonderful way to remember great friends and good times.... and be kept cozy and warm by those memories.
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