Here are some quilts and afgans that I have made throughout the years...
This is the first afgan I had ever made. It is made from a loop loom. Who knows how many of the loops I used. I even seperated the colors out into individual plastic baggies so that I could gather the colors so easily. The only downside to this blanket is the sheer weight of the afgan. It seriously has to weigh at least 20 pounds.

My favorite memory about this afgan is where I made a lot of the squares. I would go to work with my dad during the summer and sit under the trees and loom (if that is the correct verb) while he cut timber. Then, I would ride with him in the log truck and loom squares. Some of the loops were made from my mother's stockings. I even used socks when I had run out of stocking loops.
I don't know how I came up with some of the patterns. My favorite square pattern is the houndstooth pattern. I made this one by having 2 loops of one color, followed by another 2 loops of another color. This was done on both sides of the loom.


My roomate, Lauren, loved to quilt and inspired me to try quilting. This is the first quilt that I made. It is not advised to let circles be your first pattern... My squares don't line up perfectly. This pattern was called an eclipse. I didn't follow the suggestions for the colors, as you can probably tell.
I also pieced together the back of the quilt with leftover fabric from the quilt. I miscalculated and bought WAY too much fabric. I bought 3 yards of each color instead of having 3 yards total the shapes.
Because of the fabric overpurchase, I made another quilt. One would think that sewing large blocks together woudl be easy, however, that was not the case. They never line up ;).
The back of this quilt is frogs. I like frogs.

Now, he wants me to make him a Protoman quilt to go with his Megaman quilt.

The next afgan I crocheted was this one. I made it because I was tired of quilting. I came up with this pattern on my own. I gave it to Christopher as a Christmas present. That year was the first year that he had celebrated Christmas with my family.

I made this next quilt after I got a bunch of yarn one Christmas. I thought it would be fun to make a quilt with a bunch of different colors, while at the same time, using up the bits of yarn that I had on-hand.
I made this quilt while working at a TV station. The room where I worked was kept at around 60-65 degrees farenheit. That is one reason why this afgan is so large. I wanted something that I could wrap around me and keep me warm, no matter how cold the room got.

The great thing about working at 3:30 a.m. is that no one else is around. This is a good thing because this is when I did most of my crocheting. It also was a great way to keep warm.
This is another afghan I made while working at the TV station.
I made two baby blankets too, but I don't have pictures of them right now.

The special thing about this quilt is that I made most of it while driving to and from Cleveland, Ohio for a wedding.
Now, you are up to speed on my latest afghans and quilts... and I can keep track of what I have made over the years :)
Nicole, I am so impressed! Megaman is very very impressive and creative! I love all of your stuff and I'm glad that we are blog friends :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your Quilt/Afghan Journey. Very lovely pieces you have there.
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