I'm seriously falling in love with chevron again, but the texture in this Chevron Flare blanket is what is really doing it. Note that this is a FREE crochet pattern complete with a sizing guide for Baby blanket (30” L x 24” W) up to King (76” W x 80” L), yarn amount suggestions, and convenient pdf for your personal stash. You will want to make this time and time again. Not only is the chevron visually appealing, but this texture is to die for. With this texture, a neutral, solid color throw would be divine.
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TagsChevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern
This is the perfect blanket to throw over a bedspread to add warmth to your room. You can also use it for a picnic, an accent for your sofa, or something to snuggle up under while reading a good book. This pattern is one piece worked flat from the bottom up. The amount of yarn you're going to use depends on the size of blanket you'd like to make. Choose from a baby blanket that requires about two skeins of yarn all the way up to a king, which requires twenty skeins.
Falling In Striped Crochet Blanket Pattern
Are you looking for a unique striped crochet blanket to make? If so, the Falling In Striped Blanket is the one you’ve been searching for. It uses one simple stitch and two yarn colors to create a one-of-a-kind blanket that has beautiful cascading stripes.
This striped design has a waterfall effect that uses a simple stitch and yarn color change which is prefect for any level of crocheter.
Divine Diamonds Throw Blanket
Do you like to chose your own adventure? With the Divine Diamonds Throw you can do just that. Modeled after quilts, this pattern is is fun, easy to pick up and put back down, and can be a great stashbuster or a very classic looking throw. It's up to you, you get to decide how you make this. You may sell all finished products made from this pattern; however you may not share, sell, or distribute this pattern in any way, in whole or in part. I would greatly appreciate a link back to my shop or this pattern anytime you sell this item online.
Falling Petals Afghan
Do you love texture in your crochet blankets? Then you will absolutely love this afghan with a 3d stitch. I named it Falling Petals afghan since the stitch looks like petals are falling in a line. The stitch is a variation of the shell stitch and is easy to work up. I used 3 colors for this afghan but I think it will be gorgeous in a single color with some tassels attached to the end as well. Try it and make it your own.
Golden Waves Throw Free Crochet Pattern
Who doesn't love the feeling of curling up with a cup of coffee or tea during a chilly morning? Add a book and this beautiful throw to complete the scene, and you will be all set. This Golden Waves Throw Free Crochet Pattern is intricate and sophisticated. It is amazingly reversible, looking the same on both sides. It's easy to customize. To make a wider throw, add more chains to the beginning chain for each additional column of “waves” desired. Similarly, to make a narrower throw, subtract chains from the beginning chain. You can use use any color you want for this throw. You'll love the cushy coziness of this one color throw. Thanks Marianne Forrestal from Red Heart for sharing the wonderful free crochet pattern.The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Ombre Arrows Afghan
An easy crochet afghan that is also modern, this Ombre Arrows Afghan will make the perfect DIY home decoration. Whether you want a stylish DIY throw or a lightweight crochet blanket for all seasons, this afghan has got you covered.
From the Blogger: "The Ombre Arrows Afghan is extremely stretchy and remarkably lightweight, so this crochet blanket is perfect for transitioning between seasons. You can cozy up with it during summer or use it as an extra layer of warmth during the cold weather months. No matter what type of climate you live in, this crochet pattern is fun and functional. The gradient colors of this pattern come together to make a delightful ombre effect. Ombre is very on trend right now and the white stitches produce a visually appealing arrow pattern. Use this crochet pattern as a fun throw or proudly display it on your bed.