[Free Pattern] Gorgeous Afghan With A Simple And Repetitive Stitch Pattern

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This beautiful afghan made in such gorgeous colors is like an invitation to the sea everyday… an imaginary walk you can take from the comfort of your room by simply curling under this afghan. The beauty of this afghan is that you can carry the colors up the sides of the blanket and is no need to fasten off and weave in a bunch of ends. Sea Glass Afghan by Kara Gunza is a beautiful and quite simple afghan made with a simple and repetitive stitch, perfect for those who love to let their mind wander as they work.

[Free Pattern] Gorgeous Afghan With A Simple And Repetitive Stitch Pattern
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Sea Glass Afghan

 

With an easy pattern and a great, repetitive stitch which creates an interesting, good looking texture, this afghan is fantastic and pretty simple to make.

Finished afghan measures 54 in. wide × 73 in. long but can be customized to any width by working any even number of stitches.

Here’s what you will need:

H hook
3 colors of worsted weight yarn — I used Berroco Comfort in Robins Egg 9714 (5 skeins; 1,050 yds), Turquoise 9733 (5 skeins; 1,050 yds), and Honeyberry Heather 9790 (4 skeins; 840 yds)
scissors and yarn needle

Get the free crochet pattern at: Petals to Picots

Thanks to Kara Gunza for the article inspiration and featured image.

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