Fall is right around the corner, which means it’s time to break out the cozy blankets again! This throw blanket, designed to look like your favorite fall or winter sweater, is perfect for snuggling up on chilly nights! The best part is that it’s incredibly easy to make – beginners who know their way around stitches like the double crochet and chain will love the simplistic repeats that make up this beautiful afghan! This is the perfect way to warm…
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Hyacinth Granny Square – Crochet Pattern
You can have gorgeous blooms all year round with these lovely crocheted hyacinth flowers! They capture the shape, look and colorfulness of real hyacinths, and you can use these large and bright afghan squares to decorate all over the house. They are perfect for making into blankets, pillows, or even tote bags! The possibilities are endless!
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Solid Granny Square – Crochet Pattern
We all have that one afghan that our grandma made us using these squares – and let’s face it, it’s a great blanket! But granny squares have also made a huge comeback in recent years! These squares are so versatile that they can be used for just about anything – clothing, decor, you name it! Not to mention, they are basically the best stash busters ever invented! And if you’re looking for a new twist on a classic, these solid…
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Easy Chevron Afghan – Crochet Pattern
Much like the granny square, the Chevron afghan (also known as zig-zag afghan) is a hallmark of crochet that even most non-crafters recognize. After all, whose grandma didn’t have one of these afghans on the back of her couch?! You see Chevron afghans all the time in the background of tv and movies, and there’s a good reason for that! They have a unique look, fun design, and they’re easy to make!
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Rose Granny Square – Crochet Pattern
Roses are red, violets are blue – I love this easy crochet pattern, and so will you! If you’re looking for a fun, easy Valentine’s Day project that is also a great stash buster, then look no further! These beautiful, textured, three-dimensional rose granny squares would look lovely as a blanket, pillow, scarf, tote bag, or just about anything else – so feel free to get creative!