Repeat rows 2 – 7 ten more times (or until your desired width is reached)
Ch 3, (3 dc in ch 2 of V stitch) rep ( ) across, dc in last st, turn.Ch 3, (V stitch in ch 2 of V stitch) rep ( ) across, dc in last st, turn.Ch 3, sk next st, V stitch in next st (sk 2 dc, V st in next) rep ( ) across to last 2 stitches, sk next st, dc in last stitch, turn.11 various leftover skeins (just over 38 ounces) of 4 weight yarnĬhain 3 at the beginning of each round counts as a dc.Lovely Leftovers Blanketĭesigned by Donna Bondy, The Crochet Ninja The starting count for this blanket is multiples of 3 + 2. If you want it to be shorter or longer, you would adjust your starting chain. I crocheted this blanket lengthwise, so if you want your blanket to be wider, do another repeat or two. I used the main colour (Fern Green) with 2 rows of double crochet separating different coloured 4-row panels.Ģ of the 4-row panels use approximately 1 – 3.5 oz (100 g) skein, and approximately 5 rows of the main colour use 1 skein (3.5 oz/100g). This blanket used just over 38 ounces/1100 grams (approximately 11 skeins) of number 4 worsted weight yarn and measures 60 inches by 48 inches. With this blanket, you can use up some of your leftover skeins in a lovely blanket! Filter Crochet Patterns By: Pattern Type. If you encounter a problem accessing any of the patterns, we urge you to report this to us. Patterns can also be moved or taken down.
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But sometimes patterns that were available for free become pay-walled later. Our directory links to free crochet patterns only. I set them aside, not sure what to do with them. Scrap yarn: 99 Free Patterns In this section, you can find free Scrap yarn crochet patterns. I will usually have 1 or 2 leftover skeins after I have finished a project. To make sure that I will have enough, I often purchase 10 skeins of whatever particular colour catches my eye.
Crochet Lovely Leftover Afghan Crochet Lovely Leftovers BlanketĬrochet my Lovely Leftovers Blanket and use up some of your stashes! When I purchase yarn, I quite often am not sure what I am going to crochet with it.