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Everything’s Better with Sprinkles – 15 Sweet Sprinkle Party Ideas

July 23, 2014 by Dana Hinders

Sprinkle Party Ideas

I love sprinkles so much that I’m tempted to eat them straight from the container when I’m decorating cupcakes! If you share my passion for these colorful bits of sugary goodness, check out the roundup of sprinkle themed party ideas from A Little Tipsy.

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Circle Of Leaves Afghan Pattern

I recently embarked on a crochet journey with the Circle of Leaves Afghan pattern, and while I haven’t completed it yet due to some unexpected family health issues, I wanted to share my initial thoughts and impressions of this pattern.

Skill Level: ?????

As someone who enjoys crochet but doesn’t always have the luxury of spending extended hours on a project, I appreciated the “easy” skill level of this pattern. It’s perfect for those moments when you need a creative outlet but don’t want to tackle something overly complex. The clear and concise instructions made it easy to get started, even in the midst of a hectic schedule.

Design: ?????

The Circle of Leaves Afghan boasts a design that immediately caught my eye. The delicate and intricate leaf motif adds an elegant and timeless touch to the overall aesthetic. While I haven’t finished the afghan yet, the parts I’ve completed already showcase the beauty of this design. I can only imagine how stunning it will look once it’s finished and draped over a sofa or bed.

Yarn Used: ?????

For this project, I chose Jiffy® Bonus Bundle Yarn in the Coastal, Seafoam, and Eggplant shades. The yarn’s softness and plushness make it a joy to work with, and it adds a cozy element to the afghan. Although this yarn is on the pricier side, I believe it’s worth the investment, especially considering the quality and comfort it brings to the project.

Pattern Clarity and Corrections: ?????

Navigating the Circle of Leaves Afghan pattern has been a straightforward and enjoyable experience. The instructions are well-organized and easy to follow, and I haven’t encountered any reported pattern corrections. This reliability has been reassuring during a time when my attention has been divided.

Size and Progress: ????

While I’m not quite finished with the afghan, I’ve made significant progress. The afghan is designed to be about 60 inches (152.5 cm) in size, which is perfect for adding warmth and style to a living space. The leaf motifs are satisfying to crochet and create a captivating texture that adds depth to the piece.

In conclusion, my experience with the Circle of Leaves Afghan pattern has been a positive one, even though it’s taking me a bit longer to complete due to unforeseen family health issues. This crochet project offers a sense of relaxation and creativity during challenging times, and I’m looking forward to finishing it soon. It’s a testament to the therapeutic and comforting nature of crafting.

So, if you’re considering taking on a crochet project that’s both visually appealing and manageable, I would definitely recommend the Circle of Leaves Afghan. It’s an excellent way to infuse warmth and artistry into your home while providing a creative outlet for your crochet skills. Happy crocheting! ?????

 

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