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Cloverhill Cable Blanket Crochet Pattern

The blanket has a beautiful color. It looks very impressive and elegant. The Cloverhill Cable Blanket Crochet Pattern has a design with dense cables that interlock seamlessly across the surface. Each saxon cable connects to its neighbor but also has separate shape and curvature. The bulky yarn used to make this blanket generates a heavy, warm result that is a perfect companion to a roaring fire and a hot chocolate. A stitch diagram and video tutorials of the cable stitches used are included in this link below. This is a paid pattern, The link for the pattern is provided below the photo. Happy crocheting.

Cloverhill Cable Blanket Crochet Pattern

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Bulky Cable Braided Blanket Crochet Pattern

The design of this bulky cable braided blanket is a cozy cuddly motif that is quick to make and beautiful to display.

The Irish tradition of Aran cabling decorates this blanket with the intertwining strands of history and elegance.

The bulky yarn used to make this blanket generates a heavy, warm result that is a perfect companion to a roaring fire and hot chocolate.

Bulky Cable Braided Blanket Crochet Pattern

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Braided Cables Square

"Braided Cables Square is a great project for those who would like to dip their toes in the world of Tunisian crochet cables. The repetitive pattern allows for sufficient practise of the technique creating a beautiful texture reminiscent of braided hairstyles. The Cables Square is worked flat, RS facing from right to left. The stitch count refers to the number of lps on hook on FP. There are 3 cable st patterns running in parallel with sts being crossed in the same row every 2nd row. Work tks sts in rows where sts cross over slightly looser otherwise the cables will look flat and stretched. "

Braided Cables Square

Tartan Plaid Washcloth Free Crochet Pattern and Video Tutorial

Crochet washcloths are a joy to make. They are small so you can comfortably make them at any time of year, even when it's too hot to crochet anything else. They use much less yarn than many projects, thus it offers a great opportunity to try new yarns and to use up scraps. They also make a great instant gratification or last-minute-gift crochet project. This Tartan Plaid Washcloth Free Crochet Pattern is pretty simple since it only uses basic crochet stitches. It is perfect for trying out making a tartan plaid pattern for the first time. You can make them in traditional family color or just baby fresh colors. The choices are endless. It also has a video tutorial to guide you. Thanks Happy Berry Crochet for sharing this wonderful free crochet pattern on happyberrycrochet.blogspot.com. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.

Tartan Plaid Washcloth Free Crochet Pattern and Video Tutorial

Amazing Overlapping Granny Blanket Free Crochet Diagram

There are all kinds of amazing blankets that can be found online, but this is one of the best. This is different and a really neat twist on the traditional granny square blanket. Crocheting the Overlapping Granny Blanket is not as difficult as it looks like, but the results with 3D effect are simply amazing. The chart in the link below shows you how to lay out and connect the squares, rectangles and L-shaped pieces and also a symbol chart on how to crochet the pieces. If you have questions about how to crochet granny squares, you can check out another link below. Happy crocheting.

Amazing Overlapping Granny Blanket Free Crochet Diagram

Iris Stitch Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

The Iris stitch is a very pretty stitch with a nice drape. It is perfect for a shawl, poncho, blanket or a throw. The stitch looks nice as a solid, and it has a stunning effect when worked in stripes. This Iris Stitch Free Crochet Pattern creates a texture that's elegant and beautiful and with an excellent drape. It is simple to do and works up fast. There is only a one row repeat and beyond the foundation row, all your stitches are placed in spaces and not in a stitch. It is so relaxing and easy to memorize. It looks great paired with basic stitches as an accent and pretty much any other project you can dream up. Thanks Wietske Meindertsma, The Unraveled Mitten and Happy Berry Crochetfor sharing these free patterns. The links for the free patterns are provided below photos. Happy crocheting.

Iris Stitch Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern