Neutral Cluster Lapghan

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This free crochet lapghan pattern is made with neutral colors which will blend flawlessly with any room you put it in. If you're an intermediate crocheter then this is the perfect pattern just for you.

Find this pattern and 24 others in the Wrap up with 25 Afghan Patterns from Red Heart Yarn eBook.

Lapghan measures 37" x 47"

 

Materials:

  • RED HEART® "Soft Yarn®": 1 skein 9440 Light Grey Heather A, 2 skeins each of 9388 Wheat B and 4601 Off White C.
  • Crochet Hook: 5.5mm [US I-9].
  • Yarn needle.

GAUGE: On Row 1, 13 ch and sts = 3 ¼"; first 2 rows = 1 ½" in pattern. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.

SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS:
V-st = (dc, ch 1, dc) worked in same space.

Shell = (hdc, 2 dc, hdc) worked in same space.

NOTE: Work in specified sts and spaces only, skipping over others. When changing color, always fasten off last color used and begin WS with new color.

LAPGHAN: With B, ch 125.
Row 1 (WS): Working in back loops of ch only, dc in 5th ch from hook (creates 1st V-st), *ch 2, skip 5 ch, [(dc, ch 2) 3 times and dc] in next ch, ch 2, skip 5 ch, V-st in next ch; repeat from * across. Ch 4, turn (counts as 1st dc and ch-1 space of next row here and throughout).

Row 2: Dc in 1st ch-1 space, *skip next ch-2 space, shell in each of next 3 ch-2 spaces, skip next ch-2 space, V-st in next ch-1 space; repeat from * across. Ch 4, turn.

Row 3:
Dc in 1st ch-1 space, *ch 2, [(dc, ch 2) 3 times and dc] in 1st dc of 2nd (center) shell, ch 2, V-st in next ch-1 space; repeat from * across. Ch 4, turn.

Row 4: Repeat Row 2. Fasten off.

With C and WS facing, draw up a loop in 1st ch-1 space. Ch 4.

Rows 5-6: Repeat Rows 3 and 4. Fasten off.

Rows 7-8: With A, repeat Rows 3 and 4. Fasten off.

Rows 9-10:
With C, Repeat Rows 3 and 4. Fasten off.

Rows 11-14: With B, repeat Rows 3 and 4 twice. Fasten off.

Rows 15-64: Repeat Rows 5-14 five more times.

Rows 65-66: With C, repeat Rows 3 and 4.

Edging: Work across top through both loops: With C and WS facing, ch 4 and dc in same ch; work Row 1 from * across, turn and work Row 2. At end of Row 2, do not fasten off. Ch 1 and work down left hand edge as follows: (sc, ch 2, sc) at end of each row to bottom, ending with ch 1, slip st in next dc. Fasten off. With WS facing, join C and rep Rows 1 and 2 across bottom edge, fasten off. Join C and work up opposite side as before. Fasten off. Weave in ends. Block lightly.
 

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avez vous le diagramme de ce modle merci

Hi there - Unfortunately we don't have a diagram. If you have specific, project-related questions, feel free to contact the pattern designer directly via their website or social media channels. Thanks! - Julia from FaveCrafts

Is there a guide somewhere that shows what the stitch abbreviations mean and how to make the stitch? how do you do a slip stitch (sts) while you are making a chain? as this pattern calls for in the first row?

Sorry the (sts) I was referring to is in the gauge part of the pattern.

Would anyone know how I could figure out the multiple of this pattern? I'd like to make it a bit larger. If not I'll just make lots of extra chains and untie and undo the extras. Either way, it's a very nice pattern.

Lacey, did you ever figure out the repeat? I, too, would like to make this larger as a gift for my son.

While I am just a beginner, I have crocheted enough to know that when adding extra length what I do is I measure how wide I want it with my beginning chain, ig the pattern calls for working stitches and chain then work more stitches, I figure how many are suggested in the pattern's row 2 and then add how many stitches will be needed to lengthen row 2 and have it come out right at the end... say if you dc 10 ch 2 dc 10 all the way across then you want to lengthen the afghan by 30 stitches you would actually have to increase it by what it takes to make each section come out correct. I hope that helps.

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