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Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

Here's the pattern I am trying to track down:

Lee Wards Creative Crafts Center
Shell Stitch Baby Afghan
Art. No. 06-36662
Finished Size: 36 X 48

I need the pattern or kit for this baby afghan. It was made with the following yarn colors: White, pastel green, pastel yellow, pastel lilac, baby blue, and baby pink.

The pattern was sold at Lee Wards from 1975 till the 1990's. I have eight months and counting down!!!

Could someone please help me find this?
Thank you,
kathleen

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RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

I had been looking for the Lee Wards reversible shell afghan pattern for about 2 years when I had almost given up hope of finding it when I stumbled across the pattern under a different guise.

I found it here: http://www.freepatterns.com/list.html?criteria=reversible&x=0&y=0 You have to scroll down the page a bit but it's called the 'Opposites Attract Table Set' I've examined the pictures that come with the pattern and it looks exactly the same a the original afghan I recieved as a Gift when my Daughter was born.

The pattern calls for crochet cotton but I'm hoping to replicate it in DK and scale it up to afghan size.

Hope this helps others who have been searching for the same pattern as I had.

Post By Diana (Guest Post)

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

I am also looking for Lee Ward's Reversible Shell Baby Afghan. It came as a kit. Kit No. 06-34089. I've lost part of my instructions and don't remember how to start. If anyone has this pattern I surely would like a copy.

Post By Doris Parker (Guest Post)

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

Did you ever find the pattern that you are looking for? I have it someplace in my house. let me know and iIwill dig it up. barb
barbara.conrick AT verizon dot net

Post By Barbara (Guest Post)

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

Can someone who has this pattern (Lee Wards) send it to me via email?

Post by sd20927

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

Please send me the directions. It looks beautiful. Chrisam2@yahoo.com Thank you!

Post by Chrisam2

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

Here is the pattern:

http://www.tamemymind.com/artscraft ... ells_afghan_free_crochet_pattern.php

Have a great day!!

Post By Nettie (Guest Post)

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

I am looking for Reversile shell baby afgan instructions. Please e-mail them to me if you
still have it.

Post By virginia (Guest Post)

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

I am looking for the Lee wards reversible shell afghan pattern. I made many of them. Now my daughter would like the pattern.

Post By sreine at peoplepc.com (Guest Post)

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

Does anybody still have this pattern?
Thanks for response!
Let me know and I will post email
Thanks in advance!

Post by Tinny

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

YES!!!
WOULD YOU PLEASE SEND THE PATTERN TO ME VIA E-MAIL ... KATV57@aol.com
THANK YOU SO MUCH
KATHLEEN

Post by KATV57

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

I think I have the pattern you are searching for - I have put it in my computer because the pattern was falling apart! If you would like me to send you a copy let me know. I have made so many afghans using this pattern that when babies are expected I am expected to build one of the rainbow afghans!!

Post by babble

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

Since I don't know what the afghan you're looking for looks like I can't be of much help, but I did find a bunch of free baby afghan patterns here:

http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/baby_afghans.php

Maybe one of those are close.

Post By Peggy (Guest Post)

RE: Lee Wards - Shell Stitch Baby Afghan

why not just wing it... use any shell type stitch and just vary the colors.

This one is a split shell with dc in between (3 dc 1/2 shell on ends) alternating colors 4-2-2, 4-2-2 with a common border.

There are plenty of shell patterns available, just alternate your colors, using white as a primary and you'll have a one-of-a-kind gift!

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