Like many of you know,,, My Grandmother Beatrice Ryan Ramshaw was the one who taught me to crochet 40 years ago… I thought it would be fun to show you one of her blast from the past Afghans… She was such an avid crocheter… Mastering both yarn and thread techniques!!! I often wonder what it was like to crochet for her… She was born around the turn of the century… and lived until 1997… The materials she must have learned with would have been hard to come by… She lived in a remote area of Northern Canada until the 40’s… But even when she moved to the United States and settled in Northern California,,, I think yarn and patterns would have been so much different from what we have now!!
This week the Afghan I am sharing was made for my favorite Great Aunt Velma… Velma was her sister-in-law, who also came to the United States in the 40’s… They were great friend too!! I was blessed enough to inherit this afghan after Velma passed away about a decade ago… I was amazed how well this beauty held up over the years… My best guess is that Beatrice made it in the 70’s. Amazingly this is one of the softest Afghans I have… I was a little surprised, many of the acrylic yarns during that time were pretty scratchy and rough! It definitely is a treasure!
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This Great Afghan appears to be completely done in single crochet, with every other row done in back loop only… It looks to be a dk weight and a larger hook like maybe a N size… Gotta love it… And to top it off… it measures a staggering 9+ feet long and 4+ feet wide… I think she made it so it would nicely drape over both ends of Velma’s queen size bed…
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Well, there you have a Throw Back Thursday Crochet treat!!! What about you… Do you have any Throw Back Treasures??
..Happy Crocheting!!
Elena