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Anno 1926 Blanket

Anno 1926 is a new memorial blanket pattern, designed by Iman van der Kraan. The pattern is foreseen as a CAL which will start on September 2nd and will be released in 15 languages. As the pattern is challenging, it is recommended that you join the CAL at the beginning which will help you to divide the work into smaller, less complicated parts.

Anno 1926 Blanket

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Keep Calm And CAL Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by Lisa van Klaveren

This Keep Calm and CAL designed by Lisa van Klaveren is a fun crochet-a-long type pattern. It is made up of several colorful and unique afghan squares. They may be joined together as desired to create a beautiful finished blanket or throw of any size.

Keep Calm And CAL Free Crochet Pattern

No Beginning Chain Basket Throw

Work up something new with this No Beginning Chain Basket Throw. Even though it uses bulky yarn, it's light for summer because of the chainless crochet. I bet this is one of the easy crochet blanket patterns that you've never tried before, because it's not like the rest of them. You don't start off with a typical chain stitch- you actually do the opposite! Find out what it means to make a crochet blanket with no beginning by following this tutorial.

No Beginning Chain Basket Throw

No Beginning Chain Ripple Blanket

We know it can be a challenge to find chain stitches while crocheting with boucle yarn, which is why this No Beginning Chain Ripple Blanket is so great. If you want to know how to crochet a blanket easily, this free crochet pattern is perfect. Self-striping yarn will produce an afghan like the one shown here, but just about any type of yarn will work well with this free crochet afghan pattern.

No Beginning Chain Ripple Blanket

No Beginning Chain Crazy Block Afghan

No Beginning Chain Crazy Block Afghan

This No Beginning Chain Crazy Block Afghan doesn't require finding chain stitches, even in the first row. The fun zig zag pattern makes this crochet blanket not only quick and easy, but also really fun and stylish. Work it up in five different sizes for every member of the family to enjoy at any time of year. This is definitely a new kind of crochet blanket to add to your collection just because it is so fun and unique.

No Beginning Chain Egg Blanket

You'll love working up this No Beginning Chain Egg Blanket because you don't have to find the chain stitches. This beautiful crochet design is an easy crochet pattern that uses single crochet and double crochet stitches. The step-by-step crochet instructions are easy to follow, so get started on this free pattern today. This crochet blanket can be made in any size; five widths are given in the crochet pattern instructions.

No Beginning Chain Egg Blanket

The Animal-a-Long CAL Afghan

"Join in with the Animal-A-long. My first ever Crochetalong which ran in June 2019. Each square was released on a weekly basis. All animals, made in baby colours, perfect gift for a new baby. Corner to Corner crochet, to make a great Afghan/ blanket. Full instructions with colours and yarns listed on the blog, but also great for using up your stash. Links with how to C2C included, and a full alphabet for you to change the words at the top to make it more personal."

The Animal-a-Long CAL Afghan

Colorburst Granny Hexagon

Using different shades of blue, green and orange, you can work up this amazing Colorburst Granny Hexagon; you can choose your own crochet colors as well. The double crochet stitch is going to allow you to make these pretty hexagons. Here's the thing, you can join your hexagons to make a crocheted blanket one of two ways: you can join them once they're all complete or you can join as you go. The join-as-you-go method is discussed in the pattern as an easy method to choose. Either way, you're finished crocheted afghan is sure to look stunning and make heads turn when it's displayed in your home.

Colorburst Granny Hexagon