Contains:
- Written instructions in US terms and inches
- Explanation of special stitches
- Full-color photos
Materials you need at home:
- Bulky weight yarn: 35oz or 1,365 yards
- M/9.00mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
The Hunter Afghan showcases three beautiful elements: ripple, lace, and puff. The afghan whips up quickly because of the pattern breaks. If you are new to ripples, this is a fun pattern to learn! Most of the border is worked in as you go, making finishing touches quick and easy.
Afghan approximate dimensions: 50 x 57 inches
Bulky weight yarn: 35oz or 1,365 yards
Skill level: Intermediate
Standard US terms used: ch, dc, sc, sc3tog, tr, sl st
Gauge: 9 dc over 6 rows = 4x4 in square swatch
Materials used: Big Twist Chunky yarn in Chunky Juniper was used in the picture; US M/9.00mm crochet hook; tapestry needle
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CocoaBe Designs
Hello! CocoaBe started with a dream of mine three years ago. I love crochet and the creative outlet it gives me. My mom taught it to me when I was seven years old. I found a blanket in her pattern book and wanted to try it so badly! It had two rows and at the time that seemed so daunting and the process so time-consuming. But she helped me get started and showed me the basics. She completed one row, then I raced to finish the next row. Back and forth we went until we had a beautiful afghan for my bedroom. I still have it! :) And the pattern! I hope my patterns will inspire you for years to come and be cherished with your family as well.
My design aesthetic is to create modern and simple designs with cozy-textured feels. It is truly my goal to create patterns that inspire love, joy, and cozy-feels (not frustration and despair!) <3 Happy Crochet!
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