This Lara's Lapghan Crochet Pattern is a perfect stash-buster project. One square measures 5 inches and is a simple, repetitive pattern. With the ease of joining each square as you go, it makes even the larger of blankets or throws feel a little bit quicker.
However, I think it's the border that makes this pattern pop. The use of different stitches and texture work well together to give it that finishing touch.
TagsPopcorn Stitch Intermediate Crochet Lapghan Pattern
Feel cozy at home with this Popcorn Stitch Intermediate Crochet Lapghan Pattern. The ocean-inspired color scheme of blue and green yarn colors makes this blanket look cool, and the use of the popcorn stitch will make the blanket feel warm and dense. This is a great project for crocheters looking for a new project, or for those who want to master the popcorn stitch. Easily use this free crochet lapghan pattern to make a decorative lap blanket, or a gorgeous home decoration too. Either way, this crochet lapghan pattern will be a delight to make and a pleasure to enjoy!
Diagonal Ripple Lapghan Free Crochet Pattern
For the Diagonal Ripple Lapghan, I modified the Diagonal Chevrons Lapghan pattern to create a different chevron or ripple look. Many crocheters love working the classic crochet ripple pattern in BLO to create a neat ridge effect so I gave it a whirl when working on the bias. If you love to work crochet blankets from corner-to-corner (also known as working on-the-bias) and you love crochet chevrons, then you will really enjoy this lapghan pattern.
Simple Loop Granny Square Crochet Blanket
"This simple loop granny square crochet border is just one way to beautifully finish off a blanket. There is just something addicting about a granny square blanket. Once you get the hang of it, the possibilities are endless. Switch up the yarn colors, change the crochet edge, or even add in a few new styled granny squares. They are just so versatile and gorgeous. I spent most of last winter crocheting the squares. The end result was not in sight. I just kept making squares in colors that I thought worked well together. Then after joining them, it was fun to be creative the have a completely different overall look to each blanket as the edge was finished.This crochet pattern includes the directions to the crochet border, a video on how to crochet the granny square and complete the invisible join for joining the squares too."
Blue Agate Granny Square Crochet Blanket
This blue agate crochet blanket was a joy to make. The process of crocheting each square, joining them, and adding a beautiful crochet border is so relaxing.This is the second granny square blanket of a 6 part series on a few easy, yet pretty crochet edges that can be added to the throws. I will have both written directions and video tutorials for each one. Enjoy creating your own beautiful blankets using this series. Square One Consists of four rounds of Deft Blue and two rounds of Charcoal. Square Two consists of four rounds of Light Blue and two rounds of Dusty Grey.Why Blue Agate Crochet Blanket? My dear mother-in-law grew up in Upper Michigan near the shores of Lake Superior. You can walk the beaches and find beautiful gem stones in the cold, clear water. The town she lived in used to be a booming mining town. We would go there and go Agate searching each summer. The crochet borders on this throw remind me of those beautiful gems.
Single Crochet Border For Blankets With Dc Rows
"Depending on the height of the stitches used in the blanket design, you will need to make one or more single crochet stitches per each row along the side of your blanket. The bottom and top edges of your blanket only require you to crochet 1sc in each stitch, while the corner stitches will have 3sc to help carry over the yarn to the other side. Today I'm going to show you how to crochet a simple single crochet border for blankets that are made with double crochet stitches or have double crochet stitches at the end of the rows, such as the classic basketweave stitch or the gingham pattern."
Winter Jewels Lapghan Crochet Pattern
Think of sparkling jewels spilled upon fresh winter snow. That was the inspiration behind this Winter Jewel Lapghan which uses bright colors set off against cream and white, and a combination of textured crochet stitches to allow them to appearing like jewellery settings.
This pattern bundle contains all four granny square patterns that are used in the Winter Jewels crochet blanket and also the instructions for joining them and the border to make this intricate crochet throw.
Primrose Crochet Blanket
The primrose blanket is a floral design, perfect for cooling summer evenings but also great as a crib blanket or stroller blanket. Its made out of a slowly variegating yarn and a constant colour, used for joining and bordering. The variegating yarn will make each flower unique, and together they form a summery blanket! This pattern calls for 5 skeins of Scheepjeswol Invicta colour, and 4 skeins of Invicta extra. It is worked with a 3,0 mm crochet needle. The pattern is join-as-you-go, so you can choose to work up a few motives first, but if thats not your cup of tea you can also choose to add new motives to the growing blanket immediately. The choice is yours! The finished blanket measures 80 x 120 cm. However, with a couple of extra skeins you can easily make a large blanket. The joining and border are both modular and will accomodate every size. So no worries!