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| The not so neat beginning of my version of the "Sonoran Desert" |
Anyone who knows me, knows that I'm a HUGE fan of the New Mexican desert. Especially the central/southern New Mexico desert and mountains. The rocks, the mountains, the colors, the striations. The beauty of its canvas runs along the backdrop of a blue sky that never ends.
I was on Amazon one day doing a crochet search of some kind and ran across this book.
I fell in love with the afghan on the cover the second I saw it. It reminded me so much of the colors you see when you're driving through the deserts and mountains of New Mexico that I just had to have it. Unfortunately it's out of print and only available from resalers. I was shocked to see what sellers were asking for the book, but I persevered and waiting patiently. I finally found it at a price that I didn't have to break the bank for and ordered it. I've had it for quite some time now, but I'm finally taking the time to make it.
I used the colors given in the book as a guide as I went to my stash closest and found 10 colors along the same path of the pattern. I don't have quite as much of the red/orange in the picture, but my 10 colors are above. The top strip of dk purple is the first color of the next section of colors.
I can't wait to finish it and have it as my "go to blankie" for the winter! I seem to always have one afghan or blanket each winter that I covet more than others. I don't sit in our living room without one. Especially if there's a roaring fire in the fireplace. It's such a 'comfort' feeling for me. The colors are so soothing to me, because I can't help but think of my favorite places in New Mexico.
Oh, and the name of the afghan? Quite appropriately, it's called the Sonoran Desert. :)