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May 26, 2009

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afghan for a doll stroller

I’m not a very good, adventurous or fast crochetter, but TADA!!!...See here I finished the afghan I made for Luca's doll stroller.
I know the crochet squares seems a bit crooked here and there. Still I can't care less and love it anyway! Now I'm on the look out for fabric that goes well with the afghan to make matching bedding.
Luckely I don't have to hurry, Luca can't push the stroller yet. Instead she love to sit in it and let herself pushed around by someone else...in high speed that is!

afghan for a doll stroller

Have a wonderful day!

42 comments:

  1. I feel so happy just looking at those pretty, brilliant colors!

    Beautiful work, Corry!!

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  2. It is absolutely beautiful! The colors are just so vibrant and happy.

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  3. Wat is dat mooi geworden , ook de rand er om heen is prachtig , dat maak het echt af !

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  4. Gorgeous! You have inspired me to crochet again. I just love your colors.

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  5. Terecht dat je trots bent! Wat ziet die afghaan er vrolijk uit, het is gewoon besmettelijk! Fijne dag!

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  6. Not crooked! Beautiful! I love your colours. Your projects are always so beautiful because you are so good with colour!

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  7. Wat is tie leuk geworden zeg,erg mooie kleuren .De rand maakt hem helemaal compleet! Verslavend he????

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  8. What a lovely little afghan! The edging stitch you have used is very pretty.

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  9. I think that they look like real flowers- each square, like a flower, is a little different but taken together- they are a thing of beauty.

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  10. Gorgeous!and well done!
    I'm sure Luca will have many joyful hours playing with her dolls and their "blankie"
    What a special treasure for a cute little girl.

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  11. Its so cute I love the colors!

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  12. Je dekentje is prachtig geworden. Heel aanstekelijk, ik wil er ook een, dus tijd om de haaknaalden te gaan zoeken.
    Had je al gezien dat ik rood/wit/blauwe giveaway heb op mijn blog? Lijkt me wel iets voor jullie.
    Groetjes, M

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  13. I love the colors you used for this afghan! It's beautiful and your work is superb!

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  14. You all ready know this but I love the colors. They just look fantastiac together! Good Job.

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  15. It's beautiful! I love all the colors, though, what a pain it must have been to do all that weaving in.

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  16. Wow! That is a really pretty blanket. So colourful and lively. Well done!

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  17. You did a great job! Gorgeous colours!

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  18. Well done, Corry! So many colours, so pretty.

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  19. Wow - what a wonderful blanket - I really love the colours - great work!!!!
    Hugs,
    Brigitte

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  20. How pretty - I love all the bright colors! You did a wonderful job and I am sure she will enjoy it!

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  21. Corry, you did a beautiful job! I love the lively colours you chose. Luca's dollies are so lucky!

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  22. Well done Corry, great colour combination. Little Luca will love it and keep it forever!!

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  23. Oh Corry what a picture of awesomeness! I love it so much. Luca is so lucky indeed.

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  24. Que belo trabalho ! Cores lindas ! Parabéns !

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  25. Corry, aren't granny squares addictive? I have been promising myself a skirt made from them for years now! One of these days. Your blanket is beautiful, as usual, you do wonderful work on anything you create! Stop on over to my blog to pick up a surprise!

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  26. Splendid colours and crocheting! Curious to see what matching fabric you will find! I know you will!!

    Do you possibly know where I can find a Dutch crochet pattern of the granny squares?

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  27. It is so cheerful, I know that Luca will love it forever!

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  28. heet het afgaan,wat ik aan het haken ben?? Vertel!? Maakt niet uit hoor,maakt het haken niet meer of minder leuk...niene ,onze oudste,heeft jou haakwerk besteld bij mij..of ik er aub ook zo een wil maken!!Is geen straf...

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  29. Hi Corry! Congratulations for the project. It's beautiful! The colors are wonderful ... Bye

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  30. You can be proud :) The afghan is so cute.

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  31. ahhhhhhh so vibrant and beautiful, it looks absolutely stunning!
    Yayyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!
    Thanks so much for sharing, I'm LOVIN your blog....off to stroll through your archives..
    love Lucexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  32. Hi Corry
    It's so nice to see your lovely work, as always so colourful and sooooo neat.I have started up my blog again but with a name change from Bobbins and Threads to Calico Threads.
    Jan

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  33. This is so sweet. There is one just like it in my daughter's doll clothes box. Different colors. Made by our dear aunt who no longer crochets...So sweet to see that image again - - I may have to go digging through the doll clothes once more...its been years since I've seen it.

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  34. So pretty! What lovely bright colours!

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  35. Wat een mooie kleurencombi.....

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  36. I just love this sweet little bit of crochet. Just stunning! The colors dazzle the eye and the granny squares are such a great way to use up bits of yarn. I love the bold color combinations. what little girl could resist this? Not me. Thanks for sharing your wonderful work! Reeze

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  37. following this afghan is making me want to learn to crochet...in a bad way.

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  38. wat prachtig geworden en zo supersnel! Mooi randje ook.

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  39. Gorgeous crochet work!!!! Love your blog!

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  40. It's completely gorgeous - I'm inspired to make one for my toddler's dolly stroller too! Love it!

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  41. wat ik nog wilde vragen: Hoeveel bolletjes heb je nu in totaal gebruikt? Ik zag dat je 10 bollen had gekocht, maar zijn die op gegaan of hoeveel heb je daar nog van over?

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