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Simply Mad Throw

You can really go crazy with the Simply Mad Throw. This crochet blanket is straight forward and you can adapt it however you desire. Make it all one color or create a rainbow of color. You can make a small lapghan or a full sized crochet afghan. It's really up to you and there's not too much method to this madness. You work it up with two strands of yarn to make it even more crazy and brilliant! Do we sound insane? We do love this blanket a lot, so we probably are mad for it.

Simply Mad Throw

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Basic C2c Chunky Afghan

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There You Go Throw

The There You Go Throw is a two tone join as you go blanket made of 6-inch squares - graphic, eye-catching, and so much fun to crochet! Fans of My Big Fat Greek Wedding might understand the inspiration for the name! When I was trying to come up with a name (always the hardest part!), I was talking to some friends about how it reminded me so much of Greek graphic patterns - especially the colors! - and the movie came up. My friend Terri loves it as much as I do, and we decided to quote the character Gus, who loves to explain how things are Greek (even things that aren’t), and always ends it with ”…there you go!” Much like some of Gus’s explanations, this blanket isn’t Greek, but it is join as you go (aka quick to crochet), based on the basic granny square, and ready to make in any size desired for the perfect gift or personal pick-me-up - so There You Go!

There You Go Throw

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Difficulty Level: Easy

Crochet Hook: K/10.5 or 6.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge: Each square is 6" x 6"

Finished Size: Blanket Size Shown: 36" x 48" before border; customizable

Materials List
US-K, 6.5mm hook
Lion Brand Vanna's Choice

Blocks Lapghan

  • DESIGNED by Crochet ‘n’ Create

This simple, but very beautiful lapghan by Crochet ‘n’ Create is an amazing project, that will make your baby warm and cosy. It's crocheted with lots of texture and is ideal to put over your knees during cold winter days. The finished size is approximately 34.5 x 33 Inches.

Blocks Lapghan

PHOTOS by Crochet ‘n’ Create / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on crochetncreate.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.