- #CHRISTMAS CROCHET AFGHAN PATTERNS PDF#
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#CHRISTMAS CROCHET AFGHAN PATTERNS PDF#
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#CHRISTMAS CROCHET AFGHAN PATTERNS FREE#
Camden Easy Christmas Crochet Blanket Free Pattern Using the Clover Pom Pom tool made the whole pom pom making process so much easier and quicker. I finished off the cozy crochet Christmas throw by adding pom poms to all 4 corners of the blanket. The blanket itself is worked so that the rows run vertically instead of horizontally so when you start the blanket, that will be the final length and you’ll be working to add width. While I don’t like the foundation single crochet worked with regular single crochets because it is too bulky, I think it looks great with extended single crochets and will save you some time! I find starting large projects with foundation stitches to be so much easier than starting with a chain. The pattern includes instructions for both methods of starting. To start the throw you can either do a normal starting chain or a foundation single crochet (I have a fsc tutorial too!).
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It’s taller than single crochets and half double crochets and when it’s worked in the back loop it creates such delightful texture and squishiness.ĭon’t worry if you’ve never done this stitch before, if you can do a single crochet, you can do the esc and I have a full extended single crochet tutorial that will guide you every step of the way. The extended single crochet (esc) is just the stitch for the job. Since the yarn itself has so much personality (I think of it as that fun friend who walks with a spring in her step and doesn’t run out of energy) it doesn’t need to be paired with complicated stitches to still look great. Stitches used in the Beginner Crochet Christmas Throw The yarn comes in several different color options with this red (Currant) and two green options (Jasper and Mosstone) working great for a cozy Christmas afghan.Īny soft and squishy worsted weight yarn (Category 4) will work well with this easy blanket pattern. (Don’t get me wrong, heavy and bulky blankets have their place too, but that’s not what we’re going for here.) This yarn makes such a lovely afghan that’s squishy but not too heavy or bulky. Besides being gorgeously marled, the yarn itself has a slight springy bounciness to it that makes the finished product so squishy.Īfter working with it a bit, I knew it absolutely needed to be turned into a blanket and my instinct were spot on. I’m telling you, Cobblestone yarn is one of those yarns. Have you ever tried a new yarn and thought, “where have you been all my life”? Yarn for the Easy Christmas Crochet Afghan OR if you only like to add pops of Christmas décor for the holidays, this is the pattern for you. If you love decorating for Christmas and having special items, like Christmas pillows, to pull out just for the season, this blanket works well. (Shout out to those of you who don’t celebrate Christmas or don’t decorate for it.)