Redwood Waffle-ghan

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You never have to be sad about the weather cooling off when you have some great autumn crochet patterns up your sleeve. The Redwood Waffle-ghan is the perfect autumn and winter blanket. Nothing screams comfort like a classic waffle crochet pattern. With texture and a deep burgundy color, this amazing free crochet pattern will keep you warm in style. You'll be waiting for the weather to cool off so you can use this glorious crochet afghan.

Easy

Crochet HookL/11 or 8 mm hook

Materials:

  • Bernat® Blanket™ (10.5 oz/300 g; 258 yds/234 m) Purple Plum (10430) - 4 balls
  • Hook: Size U.S. L/11 (8 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge

Size:  Approx 48" X 58" [122 X 147.5 cm]

Gauge: 7 sc and 8 rows = 4" [10 cm]

Abbreviations: Approx = Approximately, Beg = Beginning, Ch = Chain(s), Cont = Continue(ity), Pat = Pattern, Rem = Remaining, Rep = Repeat, RS = Right side, Sc= Single crochet, Sp(s)= Space(s), Yoh= Yarn over hook
 

Instructions:
Ch 93.

1st row: (RS).1 sc in 2nd chfrom hook. *Ch 4. Skip next 3 ch. 1 sc in next ch. Rep from * to end of chain. Turn.

2nd row: Ch 3 (counts as dc). *3 dc in next ch-4 sp.1 dc in next sc. Rep from * to end of row. Turn.

3rd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in firstdc. *Ch 4. Skip next 3 dc.1 sc in next dc. Rep from * to end of row. Turn.

4th row: Ch 3 (counts as dc).*3 dc in next ch-4 sp.Yoh and draw up a loop around post of next dc 2 rows below at front of work inserting hook from left to right.(Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice– long dcfp made. Rep from * to last ch-4 sp. 3 dc in last ch-4 sp. 1 dc in last sc.Turn.

5th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first dc.* Ch 4. Skip next 3 dc. 1 sc in next long dcfp. Rep from * to last 4 dc. 1 sc in last dc. Turn.

Rep 4th and 5th rows for pat until work from beg measures 58” [147.5 cm]. Fasten off.
 

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I love the look of this Redwood Waffle-ghan. The written pattern is well written and right on this page. who could ask for more? This pattern is easy to understand as long as you do the "long double crochet front post" as the step by step directions states. I did a 4 x 4 inch square and it came out beautiful. I so want to make a full size afghan using this pattern, just need to buy the yarn. I'm also thinking of adding a border to mine. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet pattern.

I wascruising along nicely until I got to row 4. Would anyone like to post a video or email me a toutorial? Ican't get it right.... kaje2000@yahoo.com

Here is the link to the pattern on Bernat. They also allow for comments there so perhaps the designer could be of assistance. Thanks, Krista, Editor http://www.yarnspirations.com/patterns/bricks-blanket.html

This is another easy afghan project in solid color. Lucky for crocheters the pattern is on the front page. I'll probably do this project.

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