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.
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Winter Blizzard Afghan Free Crochet Pattern
- 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″.
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 a very optimistic and joyful efect with the Scheepjes Riverwashed Stonewashed color pack.
Malmaison Hexagonal Rosy Motif
This free crochet afghan pattern provides instructions for a beautiful Hexagonal Rosy Motif. All the beginner stitches are used for this pattern along with a few of the more advanced stitches. Choose any colors you wish to make your Rosy motif.
Timeless Teal Chevron Blanket
There is something timeless and classic about a good chevron blanket. I have made my Timeless Teal Chevron Blanket so many times for baby showers that I could probably crochet one in my sleep. This blanket is honestly a huge hit no matter what colour I make it in. I have even made it in colours that I wasn't particularly drawn to and ended up loving it so much I kept it for my daugther. Using Bernat Blanket Stripes yarn, (my go-to blanket yarn) which is a super bulky, size 6 yarn, this blanket works up in a jiffy. I have made one in two evenings or about 6 to 8 hours.