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Free crochet easy afghan pattern for beginner
Free crochet easy afghan pattern for beginner










free crochet easy afghan pattern for beginner

Before pulling through and finishing the stitch, lay the new color across the hook and pull through with the new color. How to change colors : When it is time to add in a new color, work to the very last stitch of the row and only finish making the first step of that stitch. Leave about a 9 inch tail to help you have plenty of tail to weave in. You will need to cut your ends on each color change.

free crochet easy afghan pattern for beginner

Repeat above color changes 2 times, and end with 6 rows Grey Heather, 9 rows White, 6 rows Grey Heather. Repeat row 2 for the rest of the blanket and follow yarn color changes according to the chart below:Ħ rows Grey Heather, 9 rows White, 6 rows Grey Heather, 2 Rows White, 9 Rows Dark Leaf, 2 Rows White Work 1 HDC into the top of the next HDC of the row below. Row 2: *Work 1 SC into the top of the first SC in the row below. (Your last stitch will be a SC) Chain 1 and turn. Row 1: In the second chain from the hook, *work 1 single crochet (SC). (You can make this any size by using any even number.) Half Double Crochet (HDC): YO, insert your hook, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through three loops. Single Crochet (SC): Insert your hook, yarn over (YO) and pull up a loop, then YO and pull through two loops. Size I/5.5mm hook, tapestry needle, scissors Size

free crochet easy afghan pattern for beginner

Red Heart Soft (100% acrylic, 141 g/5 oz, 234 m/256 yds)ĥ skeins White, 5 skeins Gray Heather, 4 skeins Dark Leaf She has a nice gift for a co-workers new baby. I like that she made this blanket wide enough that she did not need to add a border. It also was easy to remember that single crochets are worked into the top of single crochets, and half double crochets are worked into the tops of half double crochets from the row below. She knew on every row her last stitch needed to be a single crochet, and her first stitch as well. One thing that made it is easy for her to do with this pattern was begin and end with a single crochet. I really love the look though and it was a happy coincidence! No big deal at all! I just don’t know the official name of that certain stitch pattern. But, after she brought the blanket to me and I had a look at it, she actually was alternating Half Double Crochet and Single Crochet. What is awesome about this blanket is she thought she was learning the Crumpled Griddle Stitch which is alternating Double Crochet and Single Crochet. My daughter Nicolina is continuing her journey through crochet by designing and learning stitches at the same time.












Free crochet easy afghan pattern for beginner