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I'd like to knit a baby afghan with a pink border and green interior?
I have a pattern for a basket weave baby afghan with a knit border around the edge. Here's the link to the pattern for more detailshttp://www.knitting-crochet.com/babafgforbeg.htmlbut Baby Afghans instead of one solid color, I'd like the interior green and the border pink but I'm not sure how to accomplish two different colors on the same line (I'm still a beginner). Does anyone have a link to maybe and instructional video or something? I tend to be better seeing it done than reading it and hoping I'm doing it right is all.
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December 30th, 2010 at 1:21 pm
I don’t know of a free pattern online for a baby afghan with instructions written for afghan stitch … but you can substitute afghan stitch for rows of solid single crochet by chaining one less chain for your starting chain. The Baby Zoo Afghan could be made in afghan stitch (instead of single crochet) and then the animals done in cross-stitch as the pattern calls for. The starting chain for afghan stitch is one less than the starting chain for single crochet (because there is no turning chain in afghan stitch). Baby Zoo Afghan Free Pattern http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/projects/animals.html ————– Afghan Stitch (also called Tunisian) Tutorial: http://www.crochetcabana.com/specialty/ltc-tunisian.htm Another site with some Afghan Stitch basics diagrams: http://vickisdesigns.tripod.com/basics.htm
December 31st, 2010 at 12:54 am
You best bet would be to get a booth at local fairs, craft shows etc…in your area.
December 31st, 2010 at 12:43 pm
Here is a site for you go see how it is made with instructions and a picture and it also has other stitches you may want to learn.http://www.craftown.com/crolesson.htm