This is a lap-ghan made with Tunisian crochet stitches, worked “in the round”.
To help prevent the “curl”, for the last row, I flipped the afghan and worked backwards, adding a row of reverse stitches.
It could probably have used one more row – which I might still add, in just white, but working backwards did help with the curling issue.
The “notes” are added randomly and then the “staff” of 5 rows of black reverse stitches creates the border.
(14,400 stitches; 12 hours)
Toxins Out, Nature In - body/mind/spirit