Flower Power
by Debbie Abrahams
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Flower Power
From book’s pattern description -
Being a child of the seventies it was inevitable that I would be aware of the influence of Flower Power. Throughout history painters and designers have used a floral motif in numerous ways. I chose to use it for its connotations of color, serenity and well-being…While the flower is a basic repeating shape, variation is introduced through the texture, beads and embroidery. A significant feature of this afghan is the interspersing of vibrant stripes that are mixed with the floral motifs to create a checkerboard effect.
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54 projects,
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About this yarn
by Rowan
DK
50% Merino, 50% Cotton
124 yards
/
50
grams
9782 projects
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About this yarn
by Rowan
Fingering
80% Rayon, 20% Polyester
103 yards
/
25
grams
365 projects
stashed 661 times
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3.4
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98 votes
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