12 months, 12 squares, and lots of fun tapestry designs. The 2018 Tapestry Square Afghan Project is going to be a fun way to try out the technique and make a fun blanket by December. Candy corn might be a bit polarizing, with some people loving it and some people hating it, but you can't deny the iconic look is pretty well-known. If you want to evoke images of kids excited to dress up, bags of candy, and fake spiderwebs strewn across trees, candy corn is the best way to start.

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8 Tapestry Rainbow Afghan Square
12 months, 12 squares, and lots of fun tapestry designs. The 2018 Tapestry Square Afghan Project is going to be a fun way to try out the technique and make a fun blanket by December. This month's square is about the Summer! June's square is fun, bright, and perfect for Pride too (make 8
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Beautiful Black And White Granny Square Blanket
This beautiful black and white granny square afghan is easy to crochet. It was made for my daughter. I made her a baby afghan many years ago. This will be the second afghan that I made for her. The granny square is one of the most easy and versatile crochet patterns around. It can be used to make

6 Hour Baby Blanket
This is a quick and easy beginner crochet baby blanket pattern that works up in just 6 hours. Using Bernat Baby Blanket yarn and 2 very quick and easy stitches, this will be your go-to for last-minute baby shower gifts. Soft and squishy, this will be your favorite baby blanket ever. The fake bobble

Mandala Sampler Throw Crochet Pattern
Wow your family and friends by displaying this masterpiece in your home. Every hexagon in this mesmerizing crochet throw is unique and interesting in shades that you like. The throw is made from 19 hexagons sewn together following the assembly diagram included with the pattern. It's a

Sweet Candy Sprinkles Blanket
Even if you know how to crochet a blanket, this one might be new for you. It uses the block stitch, also known as the box stitch. This Sweet Candy Sprinkles Blanket isn't your typical granny square, but it has less "holes" than the original granny. This baby crochet afghan uses the
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