heirloom afghan pattern


Awesome design.I’m so glad that you like it!! He and his girlfriend love it. Well, this particular stitch isn’t that hard but it certainly looks pleasing, so check the blanket out on Just in case the words that caught your attention the best so far were “stripes” and “unique stitches”, then here’s a blanket pattern that combines the two very well indeed! I will see what happens. What a sweet idea to make it as a graduation gift.I love the look of this blanket!

Why does it say 2sc in next stitch, that would be an increase…..???Hi! On row 7-9, do I still sc into the chain spaces or into the stitches? I love the stitch pattern and the stripes, and I can definitely see it […][…] Mod Heirloom Crochet Blanket Pattern […][…] blanket! I made an afghan for my son. You’ll already be familiar with the technique if you’ve ever crocheted classic small granny squares before, only this time it’s in jumbo size.
I just finished a gift for a friend who had a baby. Then we think you’ll love the way this awesome blanket with cool pom pom on the edges can be finished in only 4.5 hours! Happy crocheting!such a beautiful pattern and I love the colors.I find it to be one of the softest wools that I have touched. Thank you for catching that!
Speaking of crocheted blankets that have a lot of character, there’s pretty much no beating this fantastic mermaid tail shaped blanket for that; just look at that fin! !Hi quick question..the video link you mention for reference to learn the granite stitch (linen stitch) says to start with an even stitch count. How would I go about figuring out what size to make this? I love the Cascade that I used here, even in other colors if you can find it! I have been following the instructions to the letter and have ended up with an even stitch count shortly after starting. The yarn on Amazon is twice as expensive! I figured it out.

Yes, you will repeat row 7 for the thick grey striping.

I’ve increased the size for a 50″ x 65″ afghan for my daughter-in-law’s Christmas gift. I misread and thought there was a chain also.Lovely blanket pattern! Does that answer your question?Oh great got it now thanks! I’m the slowest crocheter on […][…] but nothing out there was exactly what I was looking for. I love this pattern you’ve made! I chained 151 stitches to start and added two more of the middle sections.)

You indicate to use an odd chain to make the blanket wider, however, Jennifer (Fiber Flux) uses an even chain in the tutorial for this stitch. Mine has an extra stitch in the pattern, so it’s slightly different but the stitch pattern is worked exactly the same. With Fisherman, CO 79 stitches (lapghan size), 105 (throw blanket size) Seed Stitch Section: Row 1 K1, p1 to end of row. Then this lovely pattern from Here’s something fast and fun for the double crochet lovers out there! Heirloom Sampler Afghan by Darla Sims patterns > Leisure Arts / Oxmoor House > Leisure Arts #2146, 63 More Easy-to-Crochet Pattern Stitches combine to make an Heirloom Afghan > Heirloom Sampler Afghan

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