Leaf Granny Square Block
C2C Tiny Fall Leaf Cup Afghan Square Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by: Divine Debris
When it's cold and dark outside, all we want to do, is to snuggle under a cosy blankie with your favorite beverage and a book, or TV show. This sweet blankie will allow you to do that! Well, I mean, you can just the finished squares on the pictures below, but they make the best base for a blanket! So make sure to check it out!
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Sand Dollar Afghan Block
"This simple afghan block uses just a few simple stitches and some back post only rows to create an embossed sand dollar in the center of the square. This gorgeous beachy themed block is perfect for making a blanket on its own, or gorgeous paired with other simpler textures. The afghan block pattern here is a traditional 12" square, so it's easy to pair it with other styles of crochet afghan blocks for the perfect beach themed blanket for your home."
Minecraft Iron Golem C2c Crochet Block
"If you have a Minecraft lover in your life, this is the blanket for them! Based on one of the most popular video games of all times, the Minecraft C2C Crochet Afghan will be appreciated by all fans. The Minecraft Iron Golem C2C Crochet Block is the 12th in a 12-part series. If you prefer a smaller blanket, choose 4, 6 or 9 blocks from the list. This block is stitched using standard C2C crochet. Each finished Minecraft block measures approximately 13 inches square and stitches up in about 3 hours for the experienced crocheter."
Minecraft Ghast C2c Crochet Block
If you have a Minecraft lover in your life, this is the blanket for them! Based on one of the most popular video games of all times, the Minecraft C2C Crochet Afghan will be appreciated by all fans. The Minecraft Ghast C2C Crochet Block is the 10th in a 12-part series. If you prefer a smaller blanket, choose 4, 6 or 9 blocks from the list. This block is stitched using standard C2C crochet. Each finished Minecraft block measures approximately 13 inches square and stitches up in about 3 hours for the experienced crocheter.