Monday, March 14, 2016

Shades of Green Afghans to Knit - Green Afghan Knitting Patterns



ePattern Shades of Green Afghan
Feeling a bit green or maybe a bit Irish? How about knitting your favorite afghan in different shades of green to match your decor or just to have your favorite color afghan in your home.
The Shades of Green Afghan pattern above is an afghan made using worsted weight yarn and is approximately 42" x 66" before the fringe is added.  The pattern was originally in the Leisure Arts Leaflet # 102 Afghan Book 2




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