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Home / Tina's Crochet / Afghans & Rugs 41
Last addition: 01/13/2007
- "63" Afghan
Sampler afghan made of 63 squares, all with different patterns. The next few photos are close-ups of some of the squares. Pattern Source: Leisure Arts leaflet #555, "63 Easy-to-Crochet Pattern Squares Combine to Make an Heirloom Afghan" -- available from Country Yarns and anyplace else LA leaflets are sold. - "63" Afghan (close-up)
- "63" Afghan (close-up)
- "63" Afghan (close-up)
- Hexagon motif afghan
Another from Quick and Cozy Afghans. Pattern Source: Amazon has this book. - Mile-A-Minute
This is an afghan I made for my mother. Pattern Source: Leisure Arts leaflet #2702, A Year of Afghans, Book Six , available from Country Yarns -- click on the link and order Leisure Arts leaflet number 2702. - Baby afghan
Another baby gift. Pattern Source: Crochet Collection by Leisure Arts. - Baby afghan (close-up)
Close-up of baby afghan; see previous photo for description and pattern source. - Baby afghan (close-up)
Close-up of motif from the previously pictured baby afghan. - Baby afghan
Made this for my niece. See next photo for a close-up of one of the motifs. Pattern Source: a Lion Brand Jamie yarn wrapper. - Blue Star
I love afghan patterns that look like quilts. Pattern Source: I got this one as a kit from Herrschners; however, I do not think they sell it as a kit any longer. The pattern is also available from Amazon in Herrschners Blue Ribbon Afghans, but from what I have seen, the version of the pattern in the book is much less detailed than that in the Herrschners kit, and in one or two places it's incorrect. - Carousel Rug
I have made several of these as baby gifts; it's my favorite baby pattern. Pattern Source: Crochet With Heart, August 1998 issue. This magazine is now defunct and I'm told it's extremely hard to find this back issue. - Dragonfly filet afghan
[4/11/2004] Made this for a friend who likes dragonflies -- my first filet pattern with yarn. Pattern Source: ASN leaflet #1300, Crochet Filet Afghans. - Dragonfly afghan (close-up)
See previous photo for description and pattern source. - Double-Sided Afghan
This is a cool pattern with each side a different color -- and it's crocheted that way using alternating colors on each row. But it's also an incredibly tedious pattern that I don't intend to do again if I can help it! Pattern Source: Free pattern on the Crochet Partners page.