afgans Blanket Crochet Free Useful Roadmap

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In this review of Blanket Crochet, I am going to show you both the good and the bad. After all, what is a review without some honesty, right? First, I have to tell you upfront that Blanket Crochet is my favorite choice. Sure, there are other products in the same class, but frankly, none of them as good (in terms of quality). I do have to say this though. some other products may be better, but based on quality and price, Blanket Crochet is the clear winner.


how to crochet a blanket step by step with tunisian stitch i need help?
i am trying to make a baby blanket with the afghan hook.i think mine is 12 or 14 Blanket Crochet inches long.its an I though.but i did thirty single loops when i think im on the fourth row now.but when i stop it will be a short little thing.how to i make it bigger or add little squares together?i am new to all of this and i think i am doing it wrong.is the part i already did sapose to curl up?
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afgans Blanket Crochet Free Useful Roadmap

3 Responses to “Blanket Crochet Free Useful Roadmap”

  1. DishclothDiaries Says:

    It entirely depends on the type of yarn used. If you know who made the blanket, ask her/him what type of yarn it is or if they know the reccomended washing instructions. Acrylic yarns can easily be machine washed and dried (on the gentle cycle/low heat), however if it’s wool (or another natural fiber) it will shrink or distort terribly in the machine. Most blankets are made with acrylic yarns… Handwashing a blanket is not an easy task!

  2. Miz T Says:

    A dense stitch I have used for blankets is double crochets alternating with single crochets. Chain an even number of sts, sc in 3rd chain, dc in next ch, sc in next, across the chain; end sc in last chain loop, ch2, turn. On the next and succeeding rows, sc in the first dc, dc in the next sc, and so on across the row. The ch2 at the end of a row counts as a dc.

  3. slayer4332 Says:

    chain 100 then stitch down 50 with a double loop overhang

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Dated: 1st January 2011
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