Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 | Author:

So last night, I got home at 7:00 pm to start working on the afghan, which needed to be done for me to come in to work today.

It started at this

Started

At 7:00 am this morning, it looked like this

Finished

Or, in lab in the light, like this

Finished 2

Yes, you read that right. 12 hours later. I fail at figuring out how much is left when I’m not seaming in easy to follow square order.

Which is why it doesn’t have a white border. Which bothers me, but most people won’t notice. And Travis won’t care. But it still bothers me.

Final listing (if you’re not on this and think you should be, let me know today if possible so I can add you to the list I’m giving Travis).

USA Kentucky C-Ville
Canada Manitoba Woodlands
USA Utah Logan
USA Texas Katy
USA Arizona Glendale
New Zealand Unknown Wanaka
USA New York New York City
USA Wisconsin Madison
USA Oregon Gearhart
UK Unknown Unknown
USA Florida Crestview
Norway None Bergen
USA New York White Plains
USA New York Endicott
USA Minnesota Columbia Heights
USA Washington Lacey
USA Maryland Columbia
USA California Redlands
USA New York Binghamton
USA Illinois Chicago
USA North Carolina Hendersonville
USA Pennsylvania Conshohocken
USA Washington Tacoma
USA Oklahoma Broken Arrow
USA Alabama Huntsville
USA Maryland Huntingtown
USA Georgia Acworth
USA Idaho Moscow
USA California La Habra
Canada Ontario Oshawa
USA Oregon Portland
USA Massachusetts Somerville
USA Massachusetts Worcester
USA Wisconsin Madison
USA New York Babylon
USA California San Francisco
USA Washington Renton
Canada Ontario Stouffville
USA Nevada Boulder City
UK None Bedford
USA Ohio Northfield
USA California Oak Park
USA Minnesota Chanhassen
Denmark Unknown Kobenhavn
USA Ohio Cleveland
Denmark None Aarhus
USA New Hampshire Belmont
Canada Ontario Oshawa
USA Waretown New Jersey
USA Dallas Texas
USA Washington Kent

So yeah, it’s finally, finally done. I didn’t sleep. Hopefully Travis will like it, and find some comfort there.

Squares that weren’t used (ended up with more than fit) will be made into a pillow to go with the afghan.

~The Gnome
Gnome

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8 Responses

  1. Outstanding. Beautiful. Awesome, in the oldest meaning of the word.

  2. 2
    Veriton 

    It’s wonderful ! Just wonderful! I only wish I had put my act together and sent what I had planned :(
    I’m sure Travis will love it. Who wouldn’t?
    hugs!

  3. 3
    KrissyMissy 

    That is so awesome. Good for you for coordinating and ZOMG seaming. I’m sure it will be appreciated.

  4. 4
    The Moose 

    Indeed! You and your efforts and everything give new meaning to that word awesome.

  5. 5
    Lynn 

    You’re a sweetheart!

  6. 6
    Keegan 

    That is beautiful! I’m so excited to see it completed, and thank you so much for doing this. You are such a sweet person. :-)

  7. 7
    MonicaPDX 

    I love the spiral; and what a bunch of beautiful squares! You did a wonderful job joining. Simply amazing.

  8. 8
    wonky 

    It turned out beautifully, thank you for posting the photos!

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