Welcome to the world of crochet afghan patterns. Every week, AllFreeCrochetAfghanPatterns publishes its newsletter, Laying It All Out. This month, we featured all kinds of cool patterns – from fun florals to patriotic projects. Without further ado, here are the top five links our readers loved last month.
Trends: simple patterns, advanced patterns, floral motifs, stripes
This month, we set our spotlight on patriotic patterns. This afghan is versatile – it’s not all about stars and stripes or big motifs. Instead, it’s understated but still pretty. Interestingly, we asked our Facebook fans if they found patriotic patterns to be inappropriate. See what they had to say about this controversial topic.
This pattern has been featured numerous time – it keeps coming back because it’s so popular! Even though the Prairie Star Afghan is an advanced pattern, it’s not impossible by any standard. Crocheters with a little experience and a lot of determination will find this to be the perfect summer project.
3. 16 Simple Crochet Afghan Patterns
This is the first of two pattern collections in the top five for this month. When you think simple, you might not think crochet afghan projects. Generally, these patterns take time and care to complete. But these patterns are called “simple”, “easy” and “beginner” for a reason. This list is filled with all types of patterns – from vintage afghans to granny squares.
2. Tulip Square
There’s so much more than meets the eyes when it comes to this square. When I hear Tulip Square, I immediately picture a big tulip motif in the center of a square. But this patterns is different – it features a tulip motif that runs throughout the square. This is an advanced pattern that offers so much. It’s sophisticated and pretty without being over the top.
1. 11 Free Afghan Crochet Patterns for Beginners
Behold – our most popular link from June! This collection made a huge splash this month. I totally get it – beginner patterns are not only great for new crocheters, it’s also a great way to hone your skills. Experienced crocheters can practice what they know and create something quick without a ton of hassle – what could be better? If you’re looking for projects like the World’s Easiest Crocheted Afghan (which is pictures above), you’ll love this pattern collection. There’s a reason this link is so popular – it’s filled with easy-to-complete patterns you can start on now.
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