For the Diagonal Ripple Lapghan, I modified the Diagonal Chevrons Lapghan pattern to create a different chevron or ripple look. Many crocheters love working the classic crochet ripple pattern in BLO to create a neat ridge effect so I gave it a whirl when working on the bias. If you love to work crochet blankets from corner-to-corner (also known as working on-the-bias) and you love crochet chevrons, then you will really enjoy this lapghan pattern.
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On the Bias Rectangular Afghan
VIDEO TUTORIAL AVAILABLE Beginners and seasoned crocheters alike will love that the On the Bias Rectangular Afghan pattern uses simple crochet stitch pattern repeats to create the textured design, making it perfect for those days when you need to sit, crochet and decompress. If working on the bias (or corner-to-corner as it's more widely known) is intimidating, no worries! I've created a video tutorial to help. Pair this crochet blanket pattern with Lion Brand Yarns Mandala or Wool Ease Cakes, self-striping yarns, and all of the colorwork is done for you making this a perfect crochet project for binge watching your favorite TV show. And I don't know about you, but my favorite part of self-striping yarns is that I'm not left with a bunch of ends to weave in!
Crochet Peephole Chevron Lapghan Pattern
Using the classic chevron pattern, I designed this solid color lapghan that you can work up quickly and keep your lap warm when working at a desk or sitting in your favorite chair. It is also a wonderful pattern to work for someone who is in a wheelchair and doesn't need the full size afghan. I decided to use the peephole chevron stitch for this pattern because I wanted something with more drape and that felt a little more open. Since I was using one color and a super soft yarn, I wanted to have those peepholes in the pattern to give it a bit of interest.
Corner-to-Corner Chevron Crochet Baby Blanket Free Pattern
For a really fun twist on the chevron stripe, learn how to do it using corner-to-corner crochet. This free baby blanket pattern teaches you how. The design is one that you can easily grow to make other blanket sizes, too. The thick texture is extra cozy, while the design is super chic.
Chunky Chevron Throw Blanket Crochet Pattern
If you love chunky yarn and want to work up a crochet blanket fast then this is the pattern for you! This Chunky Chevron Throw Blanket is an easy project that works up pretty quickly.
This blanket is a half double crochet chevron pattern, which is a little different than most of the other chevrons you may see.
This throw is a great pattern to mindlessly watch Netflix with, carry with you anywhere, or crochet up quickly if you’re in a time crunch because of the ease of the stitch.
C2C Chevron Baby Blanket
C2C in crochet usually means corner to corner where you crochet your work from corner to corner and this time using the diagonal box stitch. This C2C blanket uses a lovely color combination that creates a nice chevron pattern.
To complete the baby blanket, you have to make 6 of each accent color squares and join them together using the Mattress Stitch.