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This Stitch Sampler Scrapghan Free Crochet Pattern is good to use scraps of your yarn, mix colors and stitches to make totally new product.
Why not use up all those left-over yarn scraps to make a brightly-colored crocheted blanket? An easy project for frugal crocheters.
Hi there! Thank you for your interest in joining my Stitch Sampler Scrapghan Crochet Along 2021! What is a crochet along (CAL)? A crochet along is when a pattern is broken up into parts and a group
Scrap Busting Scrapghan Crochet Along Add this project to your Ravelry Queue and favorites too!! Click Here!! How would you like to use up your yarn stash and end up with a beautiful project?? Grab your totes of yarn and let’s get started!! This easy to make Scrapghan will be made over the course of just […]
Scrappy Corner-to-Corner Crochet Blanket
Scrappy Corner-to-Corner Crochet Blanket
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Someone commented on one of my older blog posts and asked me for a pattern for the creation of scrapghans. I can’t really write down the pattern I use, because there isn’t one. But I ca…
The Tunisian Crossed Stitch is a versatile, yet often overlooked technique that can create stunning and unique pieces of fabric. With its intricate designs and endless possibilities, it's no wonder that this method is gaining
Someone commented on one of my older blog posts and asked me for a pattern for the creation of scrapghans. I can’t really write down the pattern I use, because there isn’t one. But I ca…
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Stitch Sampler Blanket Ideas'.
Scrap Busting Scrapghan Crochet Along Add this project to your Ravelry Queue and favorites too!! Click Here!! How would you like to use up your yarn stash and end up with a beautiful project?? Grab your totes of yarn and let’s get started!! This easy to make Scrapghan will be made over the course of just […]
Grab your hook and some worsted weight yarn from your stash to create this fun, modern (& reversible!) blanket, full of textured stripes. Worked up using 2 sets of colors at a time, each pattern repeat added is an adventure in colorwork. My blanket used 17 different colors, but it can made using as many colors as you’d like. Pattern is a simple multi-row repeat that once you’ve worked a few times, becomes easy to memorize, making it a great project to work on while watching your favorite television series . Size can be adjusted too, so you can really make it your own! +PATTERN DETAILS Please note this listing is for a PATTERN ONLY. Intermediate skill level Written in English and uses standard US terms Pattern notes, written instructions, and written special stitch instructions are included +MATERIALS 6.5 mm crochet hook Worsted weight yarn in multiple colors (approx 3400 yds total) Scissors Tapestry Needle +FINISHED SIZE Approximately 67” L x 50” W (with border), but size can be adjusted +INTERMEDIATE SKILL LEVEL Must have previous experience and working knowledge of pattern reading and basic crochet stitches & techniques including: working in front/back loops & working in the round. +CROCHET STITCHES USED Chain Slip Stitch Single Crochet Back Loop Only (special stitch instructions provided) Front Loop Only (special stitch instructions provided) +USE OF PATTERN Pattern is for personal, non-commercial use only. The pattern and photographs contained in this document are all copyright of Crochet Hello. Rewriting, reselling, distributing, or copying the pattern (or its photos) is prohibited. +SHARE YOUR WORK Tag @crochet_hello or use the #crochethello hashtag on Instagram to share a picture of your work!
Hi there! Thank you for your interest in joining my Stitch Sampler Scrapghan Crochet Along 2023! (this crochet along has ended, but each part is listed below with a link to the free pattern OR the printable
Use this crochet pattern to make a faux scrapghan using any cake yarn from your stash This crochet pattern is suitable for a beginner. The abbreviations/stitches used in this pattern include: magic circle, ch, sl st, and HHDC. Special stitch descriptions are included. This pattern requires approx. 1900 yds. of Caron Cakes yarn or a similar category 4 yarn. You will also need a 6.0mm crochet hook. Find the free version of my pattern on my blog at the link below
Why not use up all those left-over yarn scraps to make a brightly-colored crocheted blanket? An easy project for frugal crocheters.
Scrappy Corner-to-Corner Crochet Blanket
What makes this the ultimate scrapghan? It calls for squares in sizes ranging from 7-rounds all the way down to 1-round squares. You can use up even the smallest bits. Don’t like 1-round squares? Skip ‘em. It’s quite easy to eliminate rows of squares you don’t feel like making. Want to make it longer or shorter? Add or subtract any line of same-sized squares This pattern was tested for colour blind accessibility by https://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color-blindness-si… It will also still make sense when printed in the black/white setting on your printer. There are both a RH- and LH-crochet join schematics. Finished size is approximately 21.3 x 16 times (11.3 x 8 times) bigger than your 3-round square. Sample measures 64” x 48” (34” x 24”) Yarn needed for the join is estimated at 1950 (425) yards The idea behind the All Squared Away patterns is to take the traditional granny square pattern and make it sing! These patterns are designed to use squares of different sizes, which makes them ideal for using up scraps; while the joining method used cuts down on the number of ends you need to weave in. Though it uses granny squares, this is not a beginner pattern. It’s all about the joining method. This pattern uses the continuous joining method described in this tutorial: https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/fantasticmio/4069169/1-25 or this video tutorial: https://youtu.be/LO40rxGSxpM A written pattern for a granny square is included, but you can use any traditional granny square pattern you are comfortable with. This was designed with using up scraps in mind. Gauge isn’t critical, as granny squares are quite forgiving.
Why not use up all those left-over yarn scraps to make a brightly-colored crocheted blanket? An easy project for frugal crocheters.
Scrap Busting Scrapghan Crochet Along Add this project to your Ravelry Queue and favorites too!! Click Here!! How would you like to use up your yarn stash and end up with a beautiful project?? Grab your totes of yarn and let’s get started!! This easy to make Scrapghan will be made over the course of just […]
This crochet scrapghan uses any mix of cake yarn from your stash to create a throw or blanket in any size. Use the herringbone half double crochet stitch in the round to add texture.
TUNISIAN CROCHET PATTERN This blanket is a great way to use up some leftover yarn from your stash! Stripes are worked up in Tunisian simple stitch, using worsted weight yarn. Color changes happen on the reverse pass, creating a modern, woven look. My blanket used 13 different colors - all from my stash, but the pattern can made using as many colors as you’d like. Pattern is a simple repeat that can be adjusted to any width or length so you can really make it your own! +PATTERN DETAILS Please note this listing is for a PATTERN ONLY. Written in standard US terms Pattern notes, written instructions, and written special stitch instructions are included +MATERIALS 8 mm Tunisian Crochet hook with cord long enough to accommodate the number of stitches used for the width of the blanket (I used a 30” cord) 6.5 mm crochet hook Worsted weight yarn in multiple colors Scissors Tapestry Needle Locking Stitch Marker +FINISHED SIZE Approximately 75” x 52” (before border), but size can be adjusted +SKILL LEVEL Previous experience and knowledge of Tunisian Crochet techniques including: Forward Pass, Return Pass, Tunisian Simple Stitch, and slip stitch bind off is necessary. (Note: The pattern does not include directions for these common Tunisian stitches/techniques) Pattern reading and knowledge of basic crochet stitches is also required. +CROCHET STITCHES USED Chain Slip Stitch Yarn Over Single Crochet Tunisian Simple Stitch Slip Stitch Bind Off Yarn Under (special stitch instructions provided) +USE OF PATTERN Pattern is for personal, non-commercial use only. The pattern and photographs contained in this document are all copyright of Crochet Hello. Rewriting, reselling, distributing, or copying the pattern (or its photos) is prohibited. +SHARE YOUR WORK Tag @crochet_hello or use the #crochethello hashtag on Instagram to share a picture of your work!
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A Scrapghan pattern that anyone from beginner crocheters to advanced crocheters will enjoy making. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the written pattern goes alongside a stitch diagram which is also included as an additional file to download. a Great scrap yarn buster, yarn required to complete this pattern is approx: 3600 yards, but you are working in short rows, so you are able to pick and choose your colors, and work away your scrap yarn collection... come on I know you have one... :) This pattern works from top to bottom, so your chain length determines the width of the blanket, while the amount of rows you work on determines the length of the Afghan Size - 72 x 92 inches / 185 x 235 cm, based on using DK yarn with a 4mm crochet hook. Pattern requires yarn of your choice and can easily be worked in chunky wool with a bigger hook size. The pattern is written in English US terminology.
This was made to fit a King Size Bed……Woo Hoo! This pattern will clear ALOT of scraps and leftover yarn. This can be worked in any size, any colors, and in any yarn weight, though you…
I love to crochet afghans!!! This Vintage Fan Ripple Blanket is one of my favorites too… And, apparently my daughters too!! She came home from college and when she saw it as I was crocheting away,,, She fell in love with it and asked if she could have it!! Luckily it wasn’t finished,, You may […]
Scrap Busting Scrapghan CAL~Week 3!! Don’t forget to add your projects and make this a favorite on Ravelry! Click Here!! We are really whipping through our stash!!! Somehow my stash looks like it is growing instead of shrinking… I may need to make another Scrapghan!! I hope you have enjoyed it so far… […]
This scrapghan block is thanks to needlekrafter who found THIS pattern, which is super close to the pattern that I used for my Forget...
This is the perfect project for scrap yarn! Each section uses a different crochet stitch. MATERIALS-- worsted weight yarn J/6.0 mm hook yarn needle scissors LEVEL-- easy to intermediate APPROX FINISHED SIZE-- 59″ x 54″ Written in US terms If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me You may not sell or claim my patterns as your own, make videos or translations of my patterns. You may sell finished products made from my patterns, but please link back to the post and give credit for the pattern.
Scrapbuster Scrapghan CAL.. Week 2 Add this fun Scrap Buster Scrapghan to your Ravelry Queue!! Click Here!! Are you ready for Week 2 of our Scrap Buster Scrapghan CAL?? I am loving using up the bins of all my extra yarn.. This will be a perfect blanket for this winter too.. Very plush, thick and […]