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Author by Elijah K. Introduction This grows quickly, and it's done with a chunky, bulky yarn and a large hook to make it grow even faster! Materials List Yarn: Chunky or bulky weight, wool or alpaca blend Hook: Whatever fits, preferably 16 mm (S) Finished Size Varies Gauge not important Notes picot...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction I designed this square for an afghan square swap I was involved in a few years ago. The square was named by a friend of mine. Materials List 2 colors of worsted weight yarn (A & B) Size I/5.50mm Hook (or size needed for gauge) Tapestry/Yarn needle Finished...
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Author Becca Adkins Introduction Made Afghan for one of my daughters for Christmas which was my own design. Materials List Used 100% Acrylic Yarn (I) Hook 6 skeins of yarn in color of your choice Finished Size I don't remember the size. However, you can make it as big as you like. Gauge Simple shell...
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Author Michele Storms Introduction I couldn't find a pattern for a round ripple that didn't have a lacy looking middle so I created one that has a solid center. Materials List 5 skeins Red Heart Classic (190yds/solid) (uses 6 or 7 skeins if using print or multi which is only 146 yds) Crochet...
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Author Raquel Introduction I've been asked about this pattern, so I'm going to try to post the instructions here. It's a very simply square. Materials List I used acrilic wool in the color mustard hook nr 3 Finished Size about 16 cm (6.299") Gauge 4 cm (1.575") for the first row...
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Introduction You can make this an afghan, or bedspread. Gauge is not really a problem with this pattern. You just need even numbers when making your chain. The hook will decide the size. I used an L hook. My finished size was 85”L x 85”W as it was my intention to make a very large blanket to cover our...
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Author Debbie G. Introduction Designed by me, May 1992. I wrote this pattern out in pencil and may not have been too clear. I hadn’t written out a pattern before back then so I hope you can read it. If you have any problems or corrections, please let me know. More pics at... http://s54.photobucket.com...