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Zig Zag Chevron Blanket

Zig Zag Chevron Blanket

Zig Zag Chevron Blanket

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Zig Zag Classic Ripple Afghan

Zig Zag Classic Ripple Afghan

This Zig Zag Classic Ripple Afghan calls for two sizes of crochet hooks and uses medium worsted weight yarn. Mix and match the yarn colors to complement your home decor. It's incredible how much a simple afghan can transform the look of any room, especially when it has such a trendy chevron look. This crocheted afghan will look lovely draped over the living room sofa or loveseat. Cozy blankets like this are also a nice housewarming gift to new homeowners.

Eldoris Chevron Blanket

If you need some inspiration, look no further. The Eldoris Blanket features a zig zag ripple afghan pattern that is so simple to replicate, and the pops of color you can add are so special. The texture in this easy chevron crochet blanket pattern makes this blanket so beautiful not only to look at, but to feel as well. /PATTERN DETAILS • Modern crochet blanket pattern • Throw size 120 cm x 144 cm / 47 x 56.5" (detailed instructions are included to adjust size) • Beginner friendly • Chevron ripple pattern • Techniques used / Special stitches: Full explanations are given in the pattern. • US crochet notations /MATERIALS • 6 mm / US J-10 hook • Worsted weight yarn: Royal Zeeman yarn (100% acrylic, 100g/3.5oz, 241m/264yd): o 9 skeins in oatmeal (main color) o 1 skeins in each of the 4 contrast color (mustard, rust, red and green You can easily substitute with any worsted weight yarn you want. • Tapestry needle to weave in the ends.

Eldoris Chevron Blanket

Gentle River Ripple Blanket

This gentle river ripple blanket uses bold colors to show off the popular chevron pattern. It has a timeless appeal to home decor. This is my second chevron blanket that I have ever made. The soft peaks and valleys in this chevron throw remind me of gentle ripples on the water in the moonlight. I was going for a gentle wavy effect and after playing around with the stitches for a bit, the look just came together. Generally, the chevron or zig zag look is achieved by increasing and decreasing stitches at regular intervals throughout a row of stitches. This color pattern is repeated 6 times. To make this blanket symmetrical, I added four more rows of the Cape Cod Blue yarn to the end. Blanket is a total of 64 rows.

Gentle River Ripple Blanket

Easy Weekend Chevron Crochet Blanket

Easy Weekend Chevron Crochet Blanket

Even if you're just learning how to crochet a blanket, you can handle this pattern with easy crochet stitches. Combine that with thick and bulky yarn, you'll be able to start and finish this ripple afghan pattern in the same weekend. This pattern uses the simple double crochet stitch, this time, in the back loop - but it's easy. Trust me, you can do this! The zig-zag crochet pattern is finished off with a cute little fringe on each edge of the chevron blanket.

Easy Peephole Chevron Blanket

The chevron stitch is a trendy (sometimes infuriating) pattern in the crochet world. When it comes to the chevron stitch, there are many different variations using different stitches. In today's tutorial, I'm going to show you how to crochet this easy, Peephole Chevron Crochet Blanket. This is a free crochet pattern using double crochet stitches in the back loop only to create a beautiful texture. This lightweight baby blanket would be the perfect baby shower gift and you're going to love working on it. Also, this chevron stitch is one of the EASIEST variations out there because it requires NO decreasing! "

Easy Peephole Chevron Blanket