A few months ago, I started a really fun project for a Lego lover after seeing
this pattern on etsy. Instant download, quick trip to JoAnn (with
no 's' on the end...).
Sunday night all the weaving in of the ends was completed.
Mission accomplished.
Linking up to
Finish It Friday!
Oh, he must love it! You are such a good grandmother!
ReplyDeleteThat is sooo cute!! It makes me wish I could do more than tie knots...
ReplyDeleteThat happy boy face and the lego afghan are perfect together!
ReplyDeleteAdorable the colors are so perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh, so cute/pretty! Levi looks very pleased!
ReplyDeleteThat's fun and beautiful! What a great idea! x Teje
ReplyDeleteAck! I pinned that ages ago and have never tried it- you are very inspiring! It looks great and such a happy recipient!
ReplyDeletethat's fun. I have two LL at my house. I remember the Lego-themed birthday parties, with the Lego cakes made from sheet cakes topped with cupcakes to make bricks.
ReplyDeleteVery Adorable! What a great finish!
ReplyDeleteThat's great, and look at his smile! Says it all!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't that face say it all. Wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteHe looks very happy with his new lego blanket! How fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Grandma--it looks to be well received!
ReplyDeleteOh fantastic!!! My son would go crazy for one, if I were to ever mention such a thing was possible!
ReplyDeleteOh come on, that is amazing!! Great job, inspiring!
ReplyDeleteSo fun, and a very happy recipient :o)
ReplyDeleteCute and impressive!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust divine! ( Both Boy and blankie)
ReplyDeleteLove it! He looks very cozy under that afghan!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out great! Looks like you have a very happy boy there too :-)
ReplyDeleteAmanda
look at that happy face!!
ReplyDeletegreat job.
yay! what a happy little guy!
ReplyDeleteLOVE! It's fantastic. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome afghan! His happy face just says it all. Great job!
ReplyDeleteFaboulous, congrats on your finish!
ReplyDeleteFaboulous, congrats on your finish!
ReplyDeleteGosh that's cute. Crochet goes clever ;)
ReplyDeleteJust as sweet as can be! Your lego quilt is awesome! Congrats on the wonderful finish!
ReplyDeleteWay cute! That face is priceless. Your work is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteI wonder athose plastic blocks. I've never seen any like these, but your afghan is a great representation if them.
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ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable! I'd love to make one of these for my lego loving nephew, but I'm afraid that I would never get it finished!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable!!!!! Makes we wish I could crochet and/or knit.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool Cindy. My son was a huge Lego fan and for years we lived them all over the family room.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!! I really love the colours you chose and it is the coolest crochet I've seen!
ReplyDeleteOh wow. That really does look like Legos!
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