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Sea Glass Crochet Afghan

Working on this blanket has been such a joy with its simple and repetitive stitch pattern that lets your mind wander as you work … so restorative and meditative. You'll love the colors which remind you so much of sea glass.

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Sea Glass Crochet Afghan

Round Stained Glass Afghan

This Round Stained Glass Afghan is an easy crochet afghan to make and will look great draped over your bed. The stunning pattern truly resembles a stained glass window, just like one you would see at church. If you've never made a round crochet afghan before, this is a great pattern to start with. Red Heart Super Saver yarn is used to work up this free crochet afghan pattern. It measures approximately 76 inches in diameter when complete.

Round Stained Glass Afghan

Rainbow Stained Glass Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Rainbows are one of the most beautiful natural phenomenon, so it's no wonder that we love to recreate them in our crafts. They are bold and bright, colorful and inspiring, fun for projects that are designed for all ages. The colors of the rainbow can be used in garments, blankets and accessories of every kind. Today we feature this Rainbow Stained Glass Blanket Free Crochet Pattern. The blanket is very cozy and warm. It has a beautiful stitch and texture. You can use it to decorate your sofa. It is not complicated to crocheting. Enjoy.

Rainbow Stained Glass Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Sea Shell Stitch Baby Blanket

Baby on board! This Sea Shell Stitch Baby Blanket has a clean, nautical look that any new parent would love. Crochet baby blanket patterns should be timeless and elegant, just like this blanket. Made with a shell stitch, this crochet baby blanket has a unique look that suits a modern baby blanket.
Use this color palette (which is perfect for little boys), or change it up to match the babys room. You'll love the crochet edging on this intermediate project. You'll be proud to give this baby blanket to friends or family.

Sea Shell Stitch Baby Blanket

Suzette's Chunky Afghan

"This crochet pattern is for a chunky, beautifully textured afghan featuring the Suzette stitch pattern, which is comprised of simple single and double crochets. Worked in two strands of worsted weight yarn (or one strand of chunky weight yarn), this cozy afghan works up fairly quickly. For my afghan, I used I Love This Yarn approximately 2.33 skeins of Black, 3 skeins of Red, and 1.5 skeins of White (two strands held together). In it's place, you could use one strand of chunky/bulky (#5) yarn. Take a gauge. If you don't mind a slight difference in measurements, gauge isn't essential. You could even go up a hook size, and use super bulky yarn for a larger blanket. This afghan took me just over 11.5 hours to work up."

Suzette's Chunky Afghan

Jagged Scrap Yarn Afghan

Jagged Scrap Yarn Afghan

For this project you will need: HOOK: 5 mm hook or size H hook for the US YARN: All the scrap yarn colors were worsted weight yarn 4 ply US, 10 ply AU Also the Off white color I used in between as well. I was able to get 10 rows of Off white before I had to change to a new skein. I used 2 and a 1/2 skeins of it, but I didn’t make a border. If you wish to, then I would grab a third. I didn’t want to use much of this color because it's a scrap yarn afghan and don't want you to have to go get more yarn. About the color pattern Since this pattern uses scrap yarn, I won't be telling you which colors to use. I used this color wheel to help me organize my color choices. I've never been a fan of the mixed color of scrap yarn afghans so I decided to do mine in a more organized fashion starting with my Maroons, Reds, Oranges, Browns, Yellows, Golds, Greens, Blues, Purples, Pinks and back to the beginning of the color list. Feel free to go with what feels right to you. This Jagged Scrap yarn afghan is made using a stitch I discovered while playing around with yarn. I don't know why all my discovered stitches mostly use two stitches to create and this one is no different. Lol. But other than the butterfly stitch this one is surely the most easiest one to recreate! Let me take you step by step on how to make this stitch so you can use it in making your own scrap yarn afghan to use up some of your left over wool.