
Most baby afghans I crochet are white, meant to be used on the baby's blessing day. For some reason several months ago (before news of Julianna) I began crocheting in pink. Now I know why. It's finally finished, ribbon and all. Julianna came dressed in pink and brown on Sunday. Now she can be
matchy-
matchy.

She truly is the sweetest, most precious little thing!
3 comments:
I can't wait to hold that sweet, precious girl and my own sweet, precious Susan, but...there's almost a foot of snow here!! So, I'm enjoying the wonderful pictures of everyone else holding them both. Julie
The afghan looks great, Laurel. I love it! There's nothing Julianna likes better than to be all wrapped up and snug, so I know she'll appreciate her new "blankie."
Laurel, good job!! I loved the color and I think that picture of you both just looks GREATT!!!!
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