Simple Afghan Crochet Patterns For Beginners - Supermarketjes
Free Crochet Baby Afghan Patterns For Beginners - Paseiron
Free Crochet Baby Afghan Patterns For Beginners - Paseiron
Triple Textures Afghan
Earlier this year I designed the Triple Textures 12″ Afghan Square for the Moogly 2020 crochet along. During the CAL, several crocheters asked if I could size grade the 12″ afghan square into a crochet blanket.
This is how the Triple Textures Afghan came to be! If you are a visual learner, I have a video tutorial for the Triple Textures 12″ afghan square that you can use for this crochet afghan to help you along the way!
Ripple Afghan For Beginners
This ripple (chevron) afghan is a classic and was created specifically for beginners. My grandmother (and many others, I'm sure!) created afghans like this and this pattern was created in remembrance of her. Wrap yourself in your very own ripple throw blanket with this easy, beginner friendly pattern. You will need to know how to single crochet, double crochet and change colors. You will also need to know how to "dc3tog" (double crochet three together. Yarn over, insert hook into next stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch. Yarn over, pull through two loops on hook- two loops on hook. Repeat two more times until four loops are on hook. Yarn over, pull through all four loops.) Yarn used in this pattern is Lion Brand Pound of Love in medium (4) weight. Pattern is easy to follow once started and works up quickly.
Ombre Crochet Afghan Pattern
Ombre designs are trending in all areas of craft, fashion, and decor. Therefore, can you think of a better time for you to make a DIY afghan using this Ombre Crochet Afghan Pattern? The easy-to-follow instructions on how to crochet an afghan are perfect for the beginner because they explain how to achieve the ombre effect by simply dropping or joining a strand from a different colored skein. Because this free crochet pattern uses simple stitches, this homemade afghan works up very quickly. You will enjoy watching the shaded, graduated tones appear before your eyes with each crocheted row.