![]() ![]() Join border color with a sl st in the last st of Row 72. ![]() For color changing techniques, see the tutorial above. Since this is a stashbuster for me, I used whatever colors I had on hand. However, you can work any color pattern that you wish. (129)įor this afghan, I worked 6 rows of one color, 3 rows of white, and continued working this color pattern, alternating between different colors and white. Row 3: Ch 3, 2 dc into the space between the 1-dc and 3-dc cluster from previous row, *3 dc into the space between the next 3-dc clusters from previous row** Repeat from * to ** across, 3 dc into the space between the last 3-dc cluster and t-ch, turn. Row 2: Ch 3, *3 dc in between the next 3-dc clusters from previous row** Repeat from * to ** across, 1 dc into the t-ch, turn. ![]() Row 1: 2 dc in 4th ch from hook, *sk 2 sts, 3 dc in the next st** Repeat from * to ** across, turn. Gauge is not necessary for this pattern but if you would like to keep the sizing the same, please check your gauge before starting this project.Sizing will vary depending on how tightly or loosely you crochet. All stitches are worked through both loops unless otherwise noted.* – indicates instructions to be repeated Gauge: You can use whatever you have in your stash in whatever colors you like! For this project, I used mostly Lion Brand Cotton-Ease, some Berroco Vintage* and some Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice*.Approximately 1630-1650 yds of Worsted Weight Yarn in several colors:.
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