Arch Columns Crochet Afghan Pattern

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Arch Columns Crochet Afghan Pattern

Turn the look of fantastic architecture into a beautiful blanket. Crochet afghan patterns should never be boring, and this colorful Arch Columns Crochet Afghan Pattern certainly fits the bill. The pink, green and white yarns come together to create an eye-popping look you won't soon forget. This is a great gift for a new mommy, so be sure to make one for a baby shower. The colors and design also make this afghan ideas for spring. If you're looking for afghan crochet patterns to complement your Easter decor, be sure to start working on this project now.

Primary TechniqueCrochet

Easy

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Materials:

  • RED HEART Super Saver: 2 skeins each 0668 Honeydew, 0373 Petal Pink, 0311 White
  • Crochet Hook: 5.0 mm (US H-8) crochet hook or size needed for gauge

 

Afghan Measures:  42” x 50”

Gauge: 4 rows – 2 ¾”
             5 dc, ch 2 – 2”

Special Stitches:

  • Shell – 6 dc in stitch or space as indicated.
  • Back Post double crochet (BPdc) – yo, insert hook from back to front around post of indicated stitch. yo, and draw up a loop (3 loops on hook), (yo, and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice.
  • Front Post double crochet (FPdc) – yo, insert hook from front to back around post of indicated stitch. yo, and draw up a loop (3 loops on hook), (yo, and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice.

Note: Afghan is crocheted in multiples of 7 plus 3.
 

Instructions:

Row 1 (RS): Ch 143, dc in 4th ch from hook, and in next ch, ch 2, * skip 2 chs, dc in each of next 5 chs, ch 2, repeat from * across to last 5 chs, skip 2 chs, dc in each of last 3 chs, turn.
Row 2: Ch 3, Shell in next ch 2 space, * skip 2 dc, BPdc around next dc, Shell in next ch 2 space, repeat from * across to last 3 dc, skip 2 dc, dc in last dc, turn.
Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 dc, ch 2, *skip 2 dc, dc in next 2 dc, FPdc around next BPdc, dc in next 2 dc, ch 2, repeat from * across to last 5 dc, skip 2 dc, dc in last 3 dc,  turn.
Row 4: Ch 3, Shell in next ch 2 space, *skip 2 dc, BPdc around next FPdc, Shell in next ch 2 space, repeat from * across  to last 3 dc, skip 2 dc, dc in last dc, fasten off and turn.
Row 5: Join pink in first stitch, ch 2 and continue with Row 3.
Row 6: Repeat Row 2.
Row 7: Repeat Row 3.
Row 8: Repeat Row 2, fasten off and turn.
 
Color Scheme:
Continue pattern as established for a total of 63 rows as follows: (4 rows white, 4 rows honeydew, 4 rows pink) 4 more times, 4 rows white, 3 rows honeydew (ending with Row 3) and fasten off.

EDGING
With right side facing and honeydew work along top edge  (sc, ch 5, sc) in first right corner dc, *(2 dc, ch 2, dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch 2 space, (sc, ch 5, sc) in FPdc, repeat from * across ending (sc, ch 5, sc) in last corner dc.
Work along side edge *ch 1, skip 1 dc space, (2 dc, ch 2, dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next dc space, ch 1, skip 1 dc space, (sc, ch 5, sc) in next dc space, repeat from * across.
Work along bottom edge (sc, ch 5, sc) in first corner ch space, *(2 dc, ch 2, dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch 2 space, skip 2 chs, (sc, ch 5, sc) in next ch, repeat from * across ending (sc, ch 5, sc) in last corner ch.
Work along side edge *ch 1, skip 1 dc space, (2 dc, ch 2, dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next dc space, ch 1, skip 1 dc space, (sc, ch 5, sc) in next dc space, repeat from * across ending join to beginning sc and fasten off.


 

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Wow another great afghan to make! I like how great this Arch Columns Crochet Afghan looks. After reading the written pattern, here on this page. It sound like it will work out nicely and should not be too hard to whip up. I love the border pattern used in this one. This one has gone to the top of my must make list. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet afghan pattern.

This is such a beautiful afghan pattern. I love how one stitch can make a pattern look so intricate. The colors in this pattern look so good together, but I dont think there are many people that would like these colors together. I would consider switching either the pink or green to a more compatible color for either one, depending whether it is for a boy or a girl.

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