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Peggy's Pocket Afghan

This unique blanket, was designed for people sitting up - as in a recliner. You can have your arms laying on top of the blanket and hands tucked inside the pockets. Or you can forgo the pockets from the pattern all together and simply have a stunning throw blanket for anywhere in your house. This pattern uses the herringbone double crochet stitch. Detailed written instructions for the stitch are included in the pattern. Several photos are included as well to help with placing the pockets.

Peggy's Pocket Afghan

Timeless Lacy Shell Crochet Blanket

This timeless lacy shell crochet blanket is simple but has an elegant touch. Alternating the colored yarn with white really helps make this throw lovely. I must admit, this is a pattern I fell in love with so much that I made two right away. This pattern size is wonderful for a small throw or blanket. However, it would be an heirloom crochet project as a larger afghan. The pattern is a repeat of rows 2-5. It is ideal to end with the stitch pattern on row 3 as this will provide a nice foundation to even out the work on the next row. There are just a few special stitches; the v-stitch, and the shell stitch. The edge consists of the single crochet and double crochet. In total, just a but shy of five skeins were used for this baby blanket.

Timeless Lacy Shell Crochet Blanket

Sweet and Simple Afghan Square

Quick and easy, the Sweet and Simple Afghan Square uses less than 7 grams of Scheepjes Stone Washed (or River Washed) yarn, which makes it a perfect option for anyone who has the Scheepjes Stone Washed Colour Pack! The finished afghan square measures 4 inches X 4 inches in size and was crocheted with a 4 mm (G) hook. This afghan square works up very quickly and looks great when assembled into a larger project.

Sweet and Simple Afghan Square

Baby Ripple Afghan

This Baby Ripple Afghan reminds you that you aren't the only member of the family that needs to be warm! Its colorful chevron pattern is appealing and super trendy, even though your baby might not be aware of that. This easy afghan even comes in two sizes - a 15 x 17" preemie size and a 30 x 34" newborn version. There aren't any large holes in the design so it will keep your baby snug and warm. It also doesn't allow any places for them to catch their teeny tiny fingers and toes. Every baby needs their own special blanket that they'll cherish even as a grown adult. This crochet blanket is beautiful and very warm, so it's really the perfect pattern to make for the little one in your life.

Baby Ripple Afghan

Chic Colorful Granny Square Throw

This Chic Colorful Granny Square Throw has a modern look and it was so much fun to make. Full directions for the pattern, plus a video tutorial on how to complete the invisible join for a granny square. This throw would be nice for a baby too. I love the modern look so much, that it is on display as part of my home decor. This is an easy way to let the crochet pattern highlight the granny squares rather than the method used for joining. It takes a bit of time, but the end result looks very nice.Video tutorials on the invisible join, how to crochet a granny square, and how to change colors in a granny square.

Chic Colorful Granny Square Throw

Crochet 3D Flower Granny Square

No doubt, it's easy even for the beginner to work on the granny square crochet pattern. Create these beautiful and durable flowers using granny square and soft color yarn. You can work on each square or petal separately for your ease. Use these flowers directly or attaching them on a macrame cloth for showcasing your craft skills to others.

Crochet 3D Flower Granny Square

Crochet Flower Free Pattern

Create the cutest and quick flora patterned crochet flowers to spend your weekend energetically. You can crochet these flowers as decoration ornament for different spaces in your home. Moreover, these flowers can also use as an embellishment on applique clothes. Make these flowers effortlessly with a free pattern. You can make this flower bigger by adding more layers.

Crochet Flower Free Pattern

Frozen Hearts Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

I am really happy how the Frozen Hearts Baby Blanket turned out! At first, I wasn't sure if I can create tiny little hearts using the pointy crocodile stitch, especially because I used shades of blue instead of red, but I think the final result is beautiful. I hope you think the same too! You can use red to make the little hearts, I chose blue because I think it looks cool as a winter baby blanket. I also think this blanket will look gorgeous in shades of yellow.

Frozen Hearts Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Blue Agate Granny Square Crochet Blanket

This blue agate crochet blanket was a joy to make. The process of crocheting each square, joining them, and adding a beautiful crochet border is so relaxing.This is the second granny square blanket of a 6 part series on a few easy, yet pretty crochet edges that can be added to the throws. I will have both written directions and video tutorials for each one. Enjoy creating your own beautiful blankets using this series. Square One Consists of four rounds of Deft Blue and two rounds of Charcoal. Square Two consists of four rounds of Light Blue and two rounds of Dusty Grey.Why Blue Agate Crochet Blanket? My dear mother-in-law grew up in Upper Michigan near the shores of Lake Superior. You can walk the beaches and find beautiful gem stones in the cold, clear water. The town she lived in used to be a booming mining town. We would go there and go Agate searching each summer. The crochet borders on this throw remind me of those beautiful gems.

Blue Agate Granny Square Crochet Blanket