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Knit and Crochet Now! Season 8: Blooming Afghans
Season 8, Episode 2Kristen Mangus shows how to stitch up the Autumn Blaze Afghan with a pattern of leaves and berries, and Ellen Gormley is crocheting an heirloom Irish Lace Afghan with 3-round squares. In the technique corner Melissa shows a trick for cabling without cable needles.
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Customer Reviews for Knit and Crochet Now! Season 8: Blooming Afghans:
January 31, 2021
Helen O
I just walked my way through the first motif. I have an idea of how to join them, but I don't feel confident that I really understand it. I watched the video several times, but she doesn't show each step of the joining in a slow enough way for me to actually see what's going on.
Otherwise, her explanations were very clear and easy to follow.
Otherwise, her explanations were very clear and easy to follow.
November 8, 2019
Marty D
I'm also working on the crochet motifs but I can't figure out how to join them as well :-(. They are simply beautiful! Is there any advice we could get?
Annie's Customer Service
Marty - We would like to find out more from you concerning your post. Someone from pattern services will be contacting you shortly to see what we can do to help.
April 11, 2019
Patricia B
I love this show. All of the presenters have a way to make it seem very doable which makes my knitting even more enjoyable which is good because I am addicted.
August 29, 2018
Kathleen W
I love the pattern of the squares (and they were explained beautifully) but, for the life of me I can't seem to join the motifs together! I've watched about 25X and it still doesn't work! Any pointers?
November 15, 2017
Cynthia S
It was nice to see someone give excellent instruction. The Leaves & Berries Afghan is beautiful! And after watching instructions, it will be easy! Thank you very much! Also, just a note to mention when "joining" the panels... it was hard to see the "exact" spot you were working on. I did get the idea though, Again... wonderful. Happy Knitting!