afgans Patterns Afghan Assistive Information

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  1. Donya Says:

    I am making this same pattern that I got from mary maxim . I don’t know how to send it to you but I bet Michaels would have the pattern book . There are several other patterns in the book. I have been crocheting since I was 16 and I have found this pattern to be very difficult to follow. The book is called “Heirloom Afghans for Baby and is published by Leisure Arts and the author is Terry Kimbrough. I hope this helps . You could check the public library also as they carry a good selection of patterns in the craft and hobbies section. I found leisure arts and they have the book posted for $7. 25 . the link is below. They have only one in stock.

  2. mouse2talk2u Says:

    You’ll find one here: http://woodhilldesignpatternpage.blogspot.com/2005/10/around-rosy-baby-blanket.html

  3. ♥mat Says:

    well you have already picked your color pattern and you’re choosing one stitch so you’re using all garter stitch. so just pick the yarn you want and start knitting, since its you’re third afghan you already know how many stitches you’ll cast on and how big you want it. there is a beautiful baby blanket with that sort of stripe pattern that i really love if you want to know what yarn that pattern uses i can include a link. it’s extremely soft.http://spinningsandy.blogspot.com/2006/06/gotta-touch-it-baby-blanket.html

  4. Silver_Stars Says:

    You can buy them here:http://www.citiusa.com/wildanimals.htmlhttp://cgi.ebay.com/CROCHET-PATTERNS-WOLF-HOWLS-AFGHAN-PATTERN_W0QQitemZ130093208261QQcategoryZ11797QQcmdZViewItemAnd get free ones here:http://www.fortunecity.com/millenium/abbeydale/183/wolf.htmhttp://www.freepatterns.com/list.html?cat_id=352 (it’s a cross stitch you can convert)

  5. Donya Says:

    Hope you find it here.

  6. Mommiedearest Says:

    I found three. In Mary maxim look for patterns and then afghans knit and crochet and I found this one in the knitted ones. Also there are two in the site below http://www.crochetnmore.com/heartafghans...

  7. Mudder/ Gi Says:

    Try googling for it. Knit.com or crochet.com

  8. iowasongbird Says:

    Whether you knit or crochet, http://www.lionbrand.com/ has a lot of free patterns. Good luck to you and speedy recovery to your friend!

  9. electret Says:

    Many of these books are on Amazon.comBig-Needle Knit Afghans by Jeanne StaufferQuick Knitted Afghans by Jeanne StaufferGorgeous Knitted Afghans:33 Great Designs for Creative Knitters, by Fatema Habibur-Rahman, Khadija Habibur-Rahman, and Hajera Habibur-RahmanEasy Afghans for Knitter by Jeanne StaufferI did not have any luck finding the calendar for the knitting of afghans. There is a great site for calendars. http://www.calendar.com has so many different calendars. Sorry I could not help you with this.Some free internet patternsKnitting Pattern Central – Free Afghans Knitting Pattern Link …Free, online afghan knitting patterns. … Homespun Knit Afghan · Honeycomb Blocks Afghan · Hoover Blanket · Iceland Afghan …www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/afghans.php – 22k – Knitting patterns for afghans. Free knitting patterns to create beauriful afghans at Craftown and many more free knit patterns.www.craftown.com/knit/afghans.htm – 7k – Cached – Similar pages – Note this

  10. DishclothDiaries Says:

    Would you like knit or crochet?crochet:http://home.att.net/~susanBinKC/patterns/ripple.htmlhttp://www.citiusa.com/ripple.htmlhttp://www.sewonfire.com/round_ripple_afghan.htmhttp://www.bernat.com/pattern.php?PID=1039 (with free membership)http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/cctq-rippleAfghan.htmlhttp://www.tangledthread.com/ripple-afghan-pattern/http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474976910272knit:http://www.knittingonthenet.com/patterns/afripple.htmhttp://www.bernat.com/pattern.php?PID=169 (with free membership)http://www.coatsandclark.com/Crafts/Crochet/Projects/AfghansThrows/LW1559+Knit+and+Crochet+Ripple+Afghans.htmhttp://www.coatsandclark.com/Crafts/Knitting/Projects/AfghansThrows/LT1542+Dreamy+Ripple+Knit+Afghan.htmhttp://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/7247/afghans2knit.html (scroll down to second pattern on page)And this is just the tip of the iceberg… Just google “ripple afghan pattern” and you will get hundreds of patterns!

  11. Mommiedearest Says:

    Between these two sites you should keep busy for quite some time.http://www.craftown.com/knit/afghans.htmhttp://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/afghans.php

  12. BLH Says:

    SMEAGOL Thats the best site there is.

  13. Greco Says:

    Lion brand has a lot.http://www.lionbrand.com/cgi-bin/patternList.fcgi?pageLength=&d=Home&s=Knit&tXX=1So does Bernat. You may have to register here and at Lion brand.http://www.bernat.com/search.php?pspt=h&pst=k&advps=y

  14. Christy M Says:

    I found some links to free patterns that are located on the web. I’m sure you can locate more by doing a google search. you could also check out your local library.

  15. coverotherollingstone Says:

    I’ve never had to register at lionbrand either. Try one more time. If that doesn’t work, go to yarn websites, like paton’s, bernat, red heart, etc. See what you can find. If that doesn’t work, go to Michaels or Walmart. Often you will find little patterns hanging from the racks for free. You could try that. Good luck!

  16. Miz T Says:

    There are a *ton* at CrochetPatternCentral.com: http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/tunisian_crochet.php

  17. Mommiedearest Says:

    Here are two you may want to look at.http://www.crochetnmore.com/heartafghansquare.htm

  18. Mommiedearest Says:

    Three things, I have a book and will have to look it up and you can see if you can find it or I would have to type it out for you as I don’t know how to scan and send it to you or copy it and mail it. I also have a pattern for a broomstick lace that is similar but you have an edge and won’t have to worry about how to fasten the top off. e-mail meEDIT I am sorry I did not know how short the directions were so here goes.Crochet hook F or 58 oz sport yarn [or baby yarn]3″ hairpin loomGauge: 5 sc per inchNOTE: Yarn is worked double throughout. Each loop has two strands of yarn which will be referred to as a SINGLE LOOP. Make 14 strips of 120 Single Loops on on each side of the loom. Join Single Loops by pulling 2 single loops through 2 single loops always starting at the same end and working from right side. Fasten last 2 single loops securely. Finish sides by pulling 2 single loops through2 single loops. Weave in all ends. EDGING – - -Make a strip of hairpin lace long enough to go around four sides of blanket allowing a little extra for fullness at corners. It is better to have too much as it can be pulled out. Finish one side of this strip by pulling 2 single loops through 2 single loops. This side will be sewed to the edge of the blanket. Leave single loops on the other side loose to form fringes. This may be cut if desired.

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