Baby boy crochet afghan patterns
Block afghan, if desired.Yesterday in my roundup of piggy crochet patterns there were two different pig blanket patterns that I shared.
Fasten off after 2nd row and weave in ends. Work 2 rows of single crochet evenly spaced around afghan, working 3 stitches in each corner. Digital computer model - not printed on paper. At the end of the last row, fasten off and weave in ends.Īttach yarn with a slip stitch in a corner. BABY BOY TEXT CROCHET AFGHAN PATTERN GRAPH Details. For this baby afghan, I continued until the afghan was square. Subsequent Rows: Repeat row 2 to desired length. In next st (which is the sc from the prior row), work (sc, hdc, dc). R1: In the 2nd ch from hook, work a hdc and a dc. (Note: to make afghan larger or smaller, chain in a multiple of 3 to the length you desire) However if yours turns out bigger or smaller it will still be a lovely blanket!Ĭhain 105. Sedge Stitch Baby Blanket is approximately 28″ x 28″. Find links to stitches on the “ Tutorial” menu: Getting Started will show basic stitches used in many patterns and Crochet Stitch Dictionary shows our growing collection of crochet stitch tutorials. Resources and tutorials you may find helpful in following this pattern: Crochet Abbreviations, US to UK Crochet Conversion Chart.
The kind of project you can laze around in your living room, mindlessly crocheting for hours while you drink your favorite beverage and binge watch Netflix. The best crochet projects, in my eyes anyway, have 3 key components: Amazing yarn, an easy stitch pattern, and are adaptable to slight variations I might want to make. My friends meet your next favorite thing: The Crochet Sedge Stitch Baby Afghan.