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Burnt Orange Striped Throw

You'll love the color of this Burnt Orange Striped Throw; it's great for the fall season. Combine Super Tweed and Super Saver yarns to work in two colors with a foundation for this afghan crochet pattern.

Burnt Orange Striped Throw

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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.

Turquoise and Orange Afghan

Bob's! Easy Tweed Blanket

This easy throw pattern is great for a mindless project! My sample is simple stripes but you could do as many or few colors as you'd like! The written pattern for this blanket is for a throw size but I have also included instructions on how to adjust the pattern with just a little math (don't worry, it's easy!). I've used worsted weight yarn and a K hook but you can adjust according to your own gauge.

Bob's! Easy Tweed Blanket

Blackberry Salad Striped Afghan

Throw this Blackberry Salad Striped Afghan over your couch to instantly add color to your room. This is an easy crochet afghan pattern to work up as it uses single and double crochet. Get crazy with your colors! Mix and match yarn colors to coordinate with your home's decor. This would make an excellent house warming gift, or even a graduation gift. This crocheted afghan would look great in any girl's dorm room at college.

Blackberry Salad Striped Afghan

Super Chunky Striped Shay Afghan Crochet pattern

The Super Chunky Striped Shay Afghan is an easy crochet afghan pattern worked in simple single crochet stitches and fun color block stripes. 11 sizes included, and super chunky yarn means it’ll work up fairly quickly. You'll need some super bulky yarn. I used Bernat Blanket Yarn in Smokey Green and Dark Gray, but you could also try holding 2-3 strands of worsted weight yarn together with the same crochet hook size. The newborn size blanket took me just under 4 hours to work up.

Super Chunky Striped Shay Afghan Crochet pattern

Mountain Trail Tweed Blanket

This crochet blanket with a woven look is so much fun to make in a unique stitch. This stitch may look difficult but only uses single, double and chain stitches used in combination. The unique placement of the dropped double crochets into skipped stitches from the previous row gives this stitch its woven appearance. The colorwork technique of using two strands of yarn for different rows also creates this unique look. And don't worry you won't have a ton of ends to weave in either! You drop and pick up the yarn strands as you need them - yay! I have a complete photo and video tutorial for the Interlocking Arched Columns stitch used in this blanket to help you as well. This blanket is worked from side to side with lovely fringe added to the ends. A lovely and warm addition to your home!

Mountain Trail Tweed Blanket

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!

On the Bias Rectangular Afghan

Crochet Afghan Fall Colors

This is a quick and fairly easy crochet Afghan pattern. Perfect for the fall this Afghan uses Sport weight yarn and still works up fast! The stitch used is a variation of the waffle stitch / side saddle stitch and I was first introduced to it while crocheting a Christening gown. I think the stitch makes for a really nice texture and drape for a lighter throw. I made a few of these in different color combinations and just love the ombre effect!

Crochet Afghan Fall Colors