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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

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Adorable Hexagon Blanket

If you love crochet hexagons, then this Adorable Hexagon Blanket is the perfect crochet pattern. Different colored hexagons come together to make a cute blanket you can use as a stylish throw. This multicolored blanket is perfect for any room in your home and the hexagon pattern adds a fun geometric touch. Your friends and family members will be wowed when they see this crazy cute crochet blanket and they'll probably ask you to make one for their own home. Join the crochet hexagons as you go and finish off the pattern with a pretty edge. You will be so pleased with this beautiful crochet pattern.

Adorable Hexagon Blanket

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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 warmth you desire in the winter around the fire. Keep it laying around during the spring months, too, since the hexagons create a floral look that is a reminder of the new life in springtime. This crochet granny square afghan would look stunning in any color scheme you picked.

Granny Hexagon Afghan

Springtime Hexagon Blanket Crochet Pattern

If you're looking for a different crochet blanket pattern, then this Springtime Hexagon Blanket Crochet Pattern is the perfect project. This crochet quilt pattern is made up of numerous smaller crocheted hexagon pieces and then joined together to create a large blanket. Easily use this free crochet quilt pattern to make a unique, springtime home decoration or a new blanket pattern you haven't tried before. You can even have some friends help crochet the hexagons. Once you make all of the small hexagons, this blanket will come together in no time!

Springtime Hexagon Blanket Crochet Pattern

Blue Skies Granny Squares Baby Blanket

This blue skies granny squares baby blanket uses three complimenting colors for this lovely little blanket. Finish the look with an easy crochet border. I love making granny squares. Twenty Granny Squares to a Beautiful Baby Blanket This entire blanket is made from granny squares that use two different colors. The first color is worked for the first four rounds. The second color is worked for two rounds. There are ten of each granny square for a total of 20 squares. On the Go Pattern A granny square pattern can be worked on just about anywhere. They are small enough to stash inside a pretty bag with the yarn and your crochet supplies. Then when you have enough made, just seam them together. The granny square is one of the most easy and versatile crochet patterns around.

Blue Skies Granny Squares Baby Blanket

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Turquoise and Orange Afghan

Turquoise and Orange Afghan

This Turquoise and Orange Afghan is so beautiful with its flower embellishment. Soft and fluffy yarn is used with single crochet and double crochet in this free crochet afghan pattern. This effortless and cuddly afghan pattern is worked up using bulky yarn, so it is surprisingly quick and easy to complete. Pick any two of your favorite colors to customize this pattern to your home decor, or to personlize this pattern to give as a gift. Make it today so you can wrap yourself up in it.