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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!
World’s Easiest Afghan
If you've been searching for easy afghan patterns, then the crochet blanket pattern you've all been waiting for is finally here! The World’s Easiest Afghan is one that anyone can make and use. The texture of the finished afghan makes it look fancy, well-done, and unique even though it only uses single and double crochet.
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Double Crochet Ripple Stitch Afghan
This Crochet Ripple Afghan blanket was easy and fun to make. This beautiful crochet pattern looks so nice on my couch or just to cuddle up with. I created a single crochet afghan tutorial a few years ago and I had so many ask how to create an afghan with double crochet so I decided to create this pattern. I uploaded crochet video to help along with this pattern. I love how it turned out.
The Hawthorn Afghan Free Crochet Blanket Pattern
Make a beautiful, cozy, and colorful crochet afghan!
This beautiful blanket incorporates striped, lacy stitches, and chunky tassels, and it will quickly become the favorite blanket in your home.
It combines a bold colorful edging with a pretty hawthorn fan stitch for a look that you will just love.
This Hawthorn Afghan Crochet Pattern makes an easy crochet blanket that looks great draped over a sofa and is wonderful to cozy up under on a cool night too.
Basic C2c Chunky Afghan
"This crochet pattern is for a basic, chunky, beautifully textured corner to corner afghan. Worked in two strands of worsted weight yarn (or one strand of chunky weight yarn), this cozy afghan works up fairly quickly. My afghan is worked in a solid color, but you could use some Caron Cakes yarn (or similar) for an easy, colorful afghan, or change colors as you see fit. For my blanket, I used about 8.33 (1/3) Skeins of Hobby Lobby's I Love This Yarn in the Ivory colorway (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 hours to work up."