How is your afghan coming along? Have you found a pattern you really like and want to incorporate it into other projects?
I am sitting here watching the snow fall. The world around me is transformed as I watch the flurries fall from the sky’; as I see the white blanket the covers the land; and I watch the window pane frost over from the cold. It lays a beautiful carpet of white on the ground and glistens. I don’t mind the snow, as long as I can comfortably stay inside my warm home. 🙂
The knitting pattern for this panel is called snowflake and seems appropriate for today. The crochet pattern is called popcorn. A large bowl of freshly popped corn is a favorite snack, especially when watching a movie. A time to sit back and relax and enjoy.
White, in the Salvation Colors, stands for purity, a clean heart. The purity of Christ offers us the cleansing we receive when washed in His blood. “He appeared that He may take away our sins. In Him is no sin. (1 John 3:5 NIV)
1 John 3:3 reminds us to look for this purity in our lives. All of us who look forward to his Coming stay ready, with the glistening purity of Jesus’ life as a model for our own. (MSG)
May you be infused with strength and purity, filled with confidence in the presence of God our Father when our Master Jesus arrives with all his followers. (1 Thes 3:13MSG)
Download the pattern for knit and crochet here. (A PDF reader is required)
Thanks so much for this wonderful Afghan! Love the encouragement, scripture and the prayer as well. Will send you some of the ideas I have for some other crochet patterns – would be similar to your knitted snowflake.
Have and blessed New Year!
Penny
The Merry Weaver
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