- Designed by Michael Sellick
Winter is just around the corner, so now is really the best time to start some fun crochet projects. Like for instance this cute hexagon blanket on the pictures below by Michael Sellick. It will create a vibe of a winter wonderland in your home! The finished size is 55″ x 60″.

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Winter Blizzard Crochet Afghan
This timeless Crochet Winter Blizzard Snowflake Afghan designed by Daniel Zondervan is the cat's meow for the winter season. A playful approach to winter with creating a snowflake inside a hexagonal motif that utilizes the Jacobs Ladder Technique to kick it over the top.

Blizzard Warning! Square
To begin with, these shades of winter will put you in mind of a winter whiteout, with its swirly and foggy appearance. Moreover, you can easily adapt the size of this blanket by joining squares to any size you like. While it’s usually made in cool winter white and blue colors, you can achieve a

Blizzard Warning! Blanket
To begin with, these shades of winter will put you in mind of a winter whiteout, with its swirly and foggy appearance. Moreover, you can easily adapt the size of this blanket by joining squares to any size you like. While it's usually made in cool winter white and blue colors, you can achieve
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Succulent Spring Hexagon Afghan
My love for making crochet afghans has grown a lot over the past year. I released a variety of styles in 2019, but I hadn't made a hexagon afghan before so I thought that should be next on my list of projects. The Succulent Spring Hexagon Afghan was designed while traveling to visit crochet
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Granny Hexagon Afghan
Instead of the typical granny square afghan pattern, check out this Granny Hexagon Afghan, which uses hexagons instead of crochet granny squares. The fun shapes and patterns create an eye-catching design that will brighten up your home. Use this crochet afghan as a throw on your couch or for the
