Around the Bases CAL is one of the most beautiful and versatile blanket designs. In this article you will find the most beautiful versions.
This PDF crochet PATTERN gives you easy, step-by-step instructions on how to crochet this beautiful Dark Wave Mosaic Crochet Throw. A stunning new design, this geometric throw is so stylish it will look fabulous anywhere in your home! Please note: due to the nature of this 2-row inset version of mosaic crochet, lengths of chain are made on the reverse. See photo of reverse side. These can either be left loose or can be covered and incorporated into other stitches to hide them. Full details are given in the pattern. Suitable for advanced beginner level upwards, the 9-page pattern includes: - full instructions (UK crochet terms) - pattern notes - stitch abbreviations - special stitch instructions - mosaic crochet chart and instructions - details how to adjust the size to suit you - photographs You can either use the gorgeous Scheepjes Colour Crafter yarn listed in the pattern, or any DK yarn you like. I used the following yarn quantities: Yarn A( 1218) Zandvoort x 4 balls, Yarn B (2018) Pollare x 3 balls, Yarn C (1823) Coevorden x 2 balls. You will also need a 5.5mm crochet hook. Your finished throw will measure approximately 95 x 130cm (37.5 x 51in). I absolutely loved designing and making this Dark Wave throw, and I hope you love making it just as much. Any questions, just give me a shout! Once payment has cleared, you will receive an email from Etsy. In order to download your PDF pattern, simply click on the link in the email to receive your PDF file. You will need Adobe Reader to open file, which you can download for free from www.adobe.com. If you have problems with this, just let me know and I will email the pattern to you as soon as I can. Feel free to sell your finished throw (if you can part with it), please just give me credit for the design. Thanks! You may not sell, distribute, or pass the pattern off as your own, as this infringes copyright law. Happy crocheting, and thank you for supporting my little world of crochet x
The Piemonte Crochet Puff Stitch Blanket is an easy crochet granny square pattern that starts from the center and works out to any size square. This free crochet blanket pattern is also beginner friendly.
A free crochet blanket pattern that works up in just 3 hours. Chunky, squishy and beginner friendly, this one will be perfect for last minute gifts.
In this post you'll find 25 best free crochet afghan patterns for all skill levels. Learn more about your favorite craft!
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Rainforest Crochet Patchwork Squares Blanket, pattern and instructions. Modern crochet design. Step-by-step guide with photos.
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Bright, colorful plaid crochet blanket made from the remnants of yarn.
These Free 3D Illusion Blanket Crochet Patterns are magicians that enchant for different physiognomy in 3D. They are easy to crochet with video tutorial. Video tutorial:
Crochet throws are not only adorable, but also very practical. No matter the season, they always come in handy. Be sure to try these!
Make one of these crochet ripple blankets for the beginning of spring. They are great for evening snuggling as it still gets pretty chilly!
Video tutorial here : Skill Level: Easy. Material: acrylic 100gr-300mt Hook 4.5mm This is easy to follow TUTORIAL CROCHET PATTERN with written instructions in English (US terms) completed with detailed pictures and diagrams, 25 sheets.
There are a lot of options to make with the pattern, not only a 60 inch blanket. Also a 10, 20 and a 40 inch square which is a perfect size for a baby blanket. And that is not all! I used SSDK yarn with hook size 4mm/G but if you use a worst weighted yarn there are two other options. One for a cushion cover and one for a baby blanket, made with the squares and a special addition, made by one of my amazing testers. The pattern is in English with US terms throughout. Now also in UK terms. As a photo tutorial and as a print friendly pdf with only one photo. If you are going to use your stash, there is also a pdf to download with the amounts per round and per square. This is what I used for the 60 inch blanket: Stylecraft Special DK with hook size 4mm/G 6x White 3x Cloud Blue 4x Denim You can choose to make round or square corners. Be aware that the square corners need to be stretched out secure before blocking to get them straight. If you want to see more of my work please visit my crochet page https://www.facebook.com/Something-Crochet-1875698805791418/ Thank you for choosing my pattern L♥ve Ineke.
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The Sea Breeze Throw is a stylish and cozy modern crochet blanket featuring a stunning three-dimensional texture! This blanket would make the perfect addition to your home. Whether you want to cozy up on chilly
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DSuperhero Dreamcatcher Afghan - Especially for Spiderman fans Copyright 2006 - Gail E and Wendy G Also, please check You Tube for videos on making the Afghan. That might solve your problems before they become discourging. The pattern has been tested and the testers had no trouble as long as they followed the directions. Wishing you the best! Please Note: if you have difficulties with the pattern, check the NOTES at the bottom, they may have your answer already. Thank you! And Happy Hooking! Each of these afghans have had different numbers of rounds in red and blue. I do not follow a strict rule of how many rounds of each color, nor how many bands of red or blue to make. They are approximately 53 inches across. The base pattern for this afghan is found at http://www.angelcrafts.net/ Please take a look at Lyn's original Round Ripple Baby Afghan, it's lovely and is a lovely gift for a baby. To make a plain Round Ripple, without the web, simply follow Lyn’s pattern or mine, just drop the sc rounds and use whatever colors & band widths suit you and your needs. Both afghans are under copyright. The patterns are intended for personal and charitable purposes only. The patterns are not to be sold, redistributed or placed into any collection or compilation at all. Publishing the patterns on other websites, mailing lists, in any print media, electronic media (CDs) OR the selling of these patterns, IS ILLEGAL! Sharing the link to our patterns on the web is not only allowable, but encouraged. However, you may make & sell as many of the afghans as you can get buyers for. If we can make money from our art, I am all for it. Just don't sell your work for too little. Treat it like the work of art it is, whether it's an afghan or a potholder, your expertise and time are worthwhile. Always remember, crocheting has three functions - 1. Enjoyment as you create a work of art, 2. Gives pleasure to us as we work & to receipents when we give them a crocheted item, and 3. Keeps us from eating all the time~:o) Superhero Dreamcatcher Afghan Materials: 14 oz Bright clear Red 14 oz Bright true Blue 1 skein Black Size H hook I always buy more yarn than needed, just in case~:o) Large shell: (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) worked in space indicated Small shell: (1 dc, ch 2, 1 dc) worked in space indicated Rnd 1: With RED: ch 4. Join with sl st to form ring. Ch 3 (ch 3 counts as 1 dc her and through out). Work 11 dc in ring. Join with sl st to top of beginning ch 3. (12 dc) Rnd 2: ch 3, 1 dc in same st, 2 dc in ea st around. Join with sl st. (24 dc) Rnd 3: ch 3, *skip next st, (1 dc, ch 2, 1 dc) in next st. Repeat from * around. End with 1 dc in base of ch 3, ch 2, sl st in top of turning chain. Rnd 4: sl st into ch 2 sp, ch 3, (1 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch 2 sp, * (2dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch 2 sp. Repeat from * around. Join. Rnd 5: sl st into next st, ch 3, * (2 dc, ch 2, 2dc) in ch 2 sp, 1 dc in next st, skip next 2 sts, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from * across. Join. Finish off. Weave ends in. NOTE: from Round 7 onward, you will work 1 round with small shell, then 2 rounds with large shell. Red and blue rounds are always dc, black rounds are always sc. Rnd 6: With BLUE: Join with sl st in next st, ch 3, 1 dc in next st, * (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch 2 space, 1 dc in ea of next 2 st, skip the next 2 st, 1 dc in ea of next 2 st. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 st. Join. Rnd 7: sl st into next st, ch 3, 1 dc in next 2 st, * (1 dc, ch 2, 1 dc) in next ch 2 sp, 1 dc in next 3 st, skip 2 sts, 1 dc in next 3 sts. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 st. Join. Rnd 8: sl st into next st, ch 3, 1 dc in next 2 st, * (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch 2 space, 1 dc in next 3 sts, skip next 2 st, 1 dc in next 3 st. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 st, sl st in top of turning chain. Rnd 9: sl st into next st, ch 3, 1 dc in next 3 st, * (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch 2 sp, 1 dc in next 4 sts, skip 2 st, 1 dc in next 4 st. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 st, sl st into top of turning chain. Finish off color. Weave ends in. Rnd 10: With BLACK: Join with sl st in next st, (ch 1, sc) in same st as join, *1 sc in each stitch to ch-2 space. (1 sc, ch-2, 1 sc) in ch-2 space, 1 sc in each stitch to bottom of “V”, skip 2 stitches. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 dc, sl st into ch 1. Finish off. Weave ends in. Suggested Color Pattern for Rounds: This is not set in stone, it is a suggestion only and you should follow your own likes so that you make it YOUR afghan~:o) 5 rounds – RED 4 rounds – BLUE 1 round – BLACK 4 rounds – BLUE 1 round – BLACK 4 rounds – RED 1 round – BLACK 5 rounds – RED 1 round – BLACK 6 rounds – RED 3 rounds – BLUE 1 round – BLACK 6 rounds – BLUE The only thing that should not change, is that there is one round of black because it is the “web” and would not look right if made wider. The afghan can be made to any size with additional yarn. NOTE: Continue working in rounds in colors and pattern established, always working 1 round with small shell, and 2 rounds with large shell. Continue repeating rounds 7, 8, 9. Work those three rounds over and over, regardless of the color used for the rounds. That is what keeps the afghan flat as it increases in size. Also, make the afghan as large as you want. The size is not ‘set in stone.’ Pattern for webbing: To make “ribs” of the web, work from outer edge to middle of afghan. Attach BLACK yarn in the ch-2 sp at the top of any point. (Ch 3, sl st in ch-2 sp of next round) for all BLUE and RED rounds. (Ch 2, sl st in ch-2 sp) for all BLACK rounds. Finish off. Repeat 11 times. Weave in ends. Border: Attach blue yarn in any stitch. *Ch 1, rev sc in ea st around, with (2 rev sc) in ea ch-2 sp. Finish off. Weave in ends. NOTE: from Round 7 onward, you will work 1 round with small shell, then 2 rounds with large shell. Regardless of color, follow that sequence. Red and blue rounds are always dc, black rounds are always sc. Wrap and gift to a Spiderman fan and watch their eyes light up~ NOTE: The round count for the colors used were only the number of rounds that were in each color of the afghan pictured above. Each one I have made has a different number of rounds in red and blue, black rounds are always only one round because it represents the web itself. NOTE: With a round ripple, the number of stitches from "sk 2 sts" to the "ch2" space, will increase each time you make a Large Shell round. So on the round after every Large Shell round you will have one more stitch between the bottom of the "sk 2 sts" to the ch2 space". If you want to knit the afghan, a wonderful lady, Anne, worked the Superhero Dreamcatcher Afghan crochet pattern up in knit, then translated it from Finish to English! So if you are a knitter and want a lighter finished blanket, give her pattern a try. http://muro73.googlepages.com/patternsinenglish And another very kind lady, Ana, has translated the crochet version to Spanish. You can find this translation at: http://hastaelmonyo.com/?p=1375 There are these two videos that might help with this and other problems; This one has helped others with questions about the vertical ribbing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4qoHUprCSk And this one seems to be in general work on the afghan - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS-PTao3mo4 MY SINCERE THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WONDERFUL LADIES!
This selection of patterns for Crochet Gingham Blankets will be a treat for the fans of classic motifs. If you like to keep things simple.
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Crochet blanket is a must have in every home, because it will not only keep you, but also your baby warm and super cosy! So adorable!
This middle-centre style throw takes us back to the 1960s cool and the comforting nostalgia for the time into everyday 21st-century life. It's inspired by Orla Kiely's leaf pattern. I carefully created the clear&gradual color shift integrated into this throw in the most wonderful way, which presents the autumn palette - warm&brilliant. Bring joy and smiles to many. The throw can be customized to any size you want. And also there are more than 30 options of different colors, so you can customize the different colors of leaves and backgrounds to match your interior. Even you can select the cotton yarn for the summer/spring season. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Size 130*90CM This blanket is made in a clean, pet-free, smoke-free home. 100% handmade Material: Acrylic yarn warm&soft with lightweight Easy care: wash in the machine-hand imitating program and flat dry. Need to find more beautiful handmade items? Just click the following link. https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/wombatboyshop
So there is a new baby blanket on my hook. And there are a few reasons why I chose to make this blanket. The idea came as I said in a previous post when I visited our local historical museum JAMTLI…
Use this free crochet afghan pattern to make your most coveted home decor piece. The pattern has a beautiful texture that looks 3d.
This Zig Zag Classic Ripple Afghan calls for two sizes of crochet hooks and uses medium worsted weight yarn. Mix and match the yarn colors to complement your home decor. It's incredible how much a simple afghan can transform the look of any room, especially when it has such a trendy chevron look. This crocheted afghan will look lovely draped over the living room sofa or loveseat. Cozy blankets like this are also a nice housewarming gift to new homeowners.
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This selection of Wonderful Chevron Crochet Blankets is surely going to surprise you with its originality and charm.
I'm not quite finished with this Chevron Blanket but I wanted to go ahead and put a quick tutorial on how to crochet in a chevron pattern! It's actually much easier than you think. Let me show you a simple technique that will have you crocheting chevrons all year round! So many color combination possibilities
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I pulled out the giant pom pom maker to finish this Crochet Modern Low Tide Throw in style! Which it needed to be modern and hip for my daughter's best friend. I love making blankets for "clients" when they can give me a clear vision of what they want it to look like.
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This is another awesome crochet tutorial where you will learn Simple Crochet: Ridged Ripple Blanket / Scarf. In this tutorial I will show you how to create the ridges so you can see it dips and Rises with every row. So you get a really nice texture to your blanket!
Today's theme is Mandala Madness, which is one of the most beloved patterns of all time, designed by ultra-talented Helen Shrimpton of Crystals and Crochet. This amazing circular blanket is so full of details, that it was published as a CAL, so that everybody could work together and share their experiences during the process. It
Crochet baby blankets are one of the most popular projects out there, and I can totally see the attraction, cause they are really universal!
Knitting pattern for a simple garter stitch blanket made from knitted squares, in three contrasting colours of wide and narrow stripes. Quickly knits up in chunky yarn. Knitted border detail is added for a neat finish. Skills Cast on, cast off, knit stitch, pick up stitches, working with two colours, basic seam sewing. Yarn Deramores Studio Chunky, 100g balls, 100% acrylic, 80m/87yds long x6 Sterling #70809 (A) x3 Jade #70820 (B) x4 Mustard #70806 (C) Needles x1 pair of 6.5mm (US 10.5) straight knitting needles x1 6.5mm circular knitting needle 100cm (39ins) long Notions x1 blunt tapestry needle for weaving in ends and sewing squares together Tension 11.5 stitches over 24 rows (10cm or 4ins) in garter stitch Size 84cm wide x 116cm long (33ins x 46ins)
Hi crochet fans, today we found for you this amazing Celtic Afghan. It is ideal for long winter evenings. It gives you a lot of heat and in the right size you can cover it. Below you will find the lin
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