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Eldoris Chevron Blanket

If you need some inspiration, look no further. The Eldoris Blanket features a zig zag ripple afghan pattern that is so simple to replicate, and the pops of color you can add are so special. The texture in this easy chevron crochet blanket pattern makes this blanket so beautiful not only to look at, but to feel as well. /PATTERN DETAILS • Modern crochet blanket pattern • Throw size 120 cm x 144 cm / 47 x 56.5" (detailed instructions are included to adjust size) • Beginner friendly • Chevron ripple pattern • Techniques used / Special stitches: Full explanations are given in the pattern. • US crochet notations /MATERIALS • 6 mm / US J-10 hook • Worsted weight yarn: Royal Zeeman yarn (100% acrylic, 100g/3.5oz, 241m/264yd): o 9 skeins in oatmeal (main color) o 1 skeins in each of the 4 contrast color (mustard, rust, red and green You can easily substitute with any worsted weight yarn you want. • Tapestry needle to weave in the ends.

Eldoris Chevron Blanket

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All My Love Baby Afghan

All My Love Baby Afghan

The All My Love baby afghan crochet pattern is made using lovely shades of pink, red, and white in a modern chevron design. Finished Size: 34″ x 34″ Materials - Hook: US I/9 5.5 mm - Yarn Total: 14oz/400g 710 yds/650m - Main Color (MC): 7oz/199g, 355yds/325m - I Love This Yarn - 10/White - Color 2 (C2): 3/5oz/100g, 178yds/162m (Half a skein) I Love This Yarn - 100/Pink - Color 3 (C2): 3/5oz/100g, 178yds/162m (Half a skein) I Love This Yarn - 40/Red

Zig Zag Classic Ripple Afghan

Zig Zag Classic Ripple Afghan

This Zig Zag Classic Ripple Afghan calls for two sizes of crochet hooks and uses medium worsted weight yarn. Mix and match the yarn colors to complement your home decor. It's incredible how much a simple afghan can transform the look of any room, especially when it has such a trendy chevron look. This crocheted afghan will look lovely draped over the living room sofa or loveseat. Cozy blankets like this are also a nice housewarming gift to new homeowners.

Tiny Royal Baby Blanket

Tiny Royal Baby Blanket

Few months ago, I was browsing Pinterest, and I came across this new crochet technique called the Element CAL. what does it mean? I didn't know then, but I liked it so much that I started crocheting immediately, following the tutorial videos by: itsallinanutshell.com, which I thank so much for the gorgeous Element CAL design and clear instructions. This technique needs concentration at first, nevertheless, with time your work will go smoothly. I had a small bag full of cotton yarn (catania and alize), so I wanted to make a project inspired by the Element CAL pattern, and now I proudly present to you my Tiny Royal Baby Blanket. Materials Yarn: Schachenmayer, Catania, 100% cotton, yarn weight: sport. 50 g/ 1.75 oz. 125 m/ 137 yds. one skein of each: anthrazit 429, denim 421, jade 253 and gold 249. Alize, cotton baby, 50% cotton, 50% acrylic. classical unbrushed, 100 g/ 3.53 oz. 270 m/295 yds. color 13. 2 skeins. Crochet Hook: US: E-4, 3.5 mm. Tapestry needle

Triple Ripple Crochet Afghan Pattern

Get your chevron on with this Triple Ripple Crochet Afghan Pattern. Light and breezy, this crochet throw pattern is easy on the eyes, too. Toss this crochet afghan over the back of your couch or a chair to give your living room some color in a bold pattern. Chevron is in, and this crochet afghan pattern will give you some practice with the trendy style. You'll love the clean look and breathable texture of this throw. Practice your triple stitch and make this light blanket that's perfect for cool evenings.

Triple Ripple Crochet Afghan Pattern

Royal Icing Blanket Crochet Pattern

Royal Icing Blanket Crochet Pattern

This pattern uses the beautiful star stitch in three colors throughout the blanket. To make this crochet pattern easier, the yarn is carried up the side. For those that do not enjoy the job or weaving in the yarn ends, carrying the yarn up the side is the ticket. The fancy crochet border is achieved with five rounds of crochet stitches. The fourth round creates the rounded shell on the edges and corners, which is perfect if you want to stop after the fourth round. However, if you like the look of a pointed shell, then continue and add the fifth round. The point is made using the picot stitch.