A crochet scrap blanket is meant to use up your scrap yarn that you don't have a particular use for. This blanket uses corner to corner stitches and seaming together to create a beautiful chevron pattern. Use all the colors you have in your yarn stash to make this colorful throw blanket. First, make strips of corner to corner in varying colors. Last, sew the strips together to make the chevron pattern. It is a great mindless project!
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Mindless Crochet Scrapghan
Bust through your yarn stash with this Mindless Crochet Scrapghan pattern. The repetitive nature of this particular crochet afghan pattern makes it the perfect project to work on as you sit and catch up on your favorite TV program. You'll need 4-5 skeins of worsted weight yarn in a single
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How to Crochet a Chevron Afghan
Learn how to make an elegant, chevron throw with this easy-to-follow, How to Crochet a Chevron Afghan pattern. This crochet afghan pattern is a great project for crocheters who have been wondering how to crochet a blanket with a chevron design. With written instructions and numerous pictures,

Jagged Scrap Yarn Afghan
For this project you will need: HOOK: 5 mm hook or size H hook for the US YARN: All the scrap yarn colors were worsted weight yarn 4 ply US, 10 ply AU Also the Off white color I used in between as well. I was able to get 10 rows of Off white before I had to change to a new skein. I used 2 and a 1/2
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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

Double Strand Scrap Blanket
Whether you have a ton of yarn you'd like to use up or you want to make a mindless, colorful blanket, you're going to love the Double Strand Scrap Blanket. This free crochet pattern is easy, beginner friendly, and works up fairly quickly for a blanket. This pattern holds double strands
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