10 Perfect Crochet Squares for Fast Afghans

If you are thinking of making an afghan, the sheer size can be daunting, but crochet offers several different options for breaking it down into pieces. One of my favorites are the 12 inch blocks. They are like granny squares  in that they usually start from a center point and work outward, but the finished designs are very different. Small and interesting, they are great traveling projects, and a great way to make an heirloom, one block at a time!

Way back in 2008, I made my first block afghan, seen above. There are 25 gorgeous squares in there, and it’s still in use and looking good. I made this entire blanket in white, but of course you can make yours as colorful as you can imagine! This style is also perfect for group afghans, where each person contributes one or two squares. If you are thinking about making one of these blankets, there are over 200 free block patterns on Ravelry. And here are 10 of my personal favorites!

  1. Butterfly Garden
  2. Supernova
  3. Flower Burst
  4. Victorian Dream
  5. New Year’s Eve
  6. Star Overlay
  7. Wheel Lattice
  8. Birthday Flower
  9. Mandala
  10. Lovely in Green

The pictures aren’t the greatest – I took each one as I finished the square, but they give you an idea. There are so many possibilities! You can use all different squares as I did, or you can repeat the same square in different colors… get creative! Make a square while you watch a movie, work on a block while waiting for an appointment, and soon you’ll have a pile of squares waiting to be joined.

There are plenty of methods for joining too – whip stitching, single crocheting, etc. My personal favorite method is the flat braided join. It’s pretty, it looks complicated (but isn’t!) and best of all it’s flexible – it’s rare that every square will be *exactly* the same size or have the same number of stitches on the final row, and this method lets you fudge things so they all work together. There are a series of great video tutorials for flat braid join on youtube – I can’t recommend them enough! Now pick a square, pick up your hook, and get started on a custom handmade blanket of your own!

Things on my hooks, needles, and tentacles this week:

It’s been a crazy long weekend, full of houseguests and kids off of school, so there wasn’t much crafting time for me. Means I’ve got a busy week ahead! I’m still working on a new pattern for Friday, and I’ve got a commissioned baby blanket to get to work on as well! Wish me luck!

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Rainbow Flower Scrubby Dishcloth

Is winter over yet? How about now? If you are as eager as I am for warm breezes, open windows, green growth and all things Spring, then you know how appealing bright colors are right now! While it’s still far too early for many of us to plant the real thing, we can have a bright, sunshiney, happy Rainbow Flower Scrubby Dishcloth!

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10 Great (and free!) Dishcloths and Scrubbies

Some projects are fun, some are fast, some are cheap, and some are practical. The best combine all these features! For me, dishcloths, washcloths, and tawashis (the Japanese version) fit the bill.


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Cable Heart Gift Bag

Whether it’s Valentine’s Day, an anniversary, or just the day to make your love and affection manifest… you’re going to need a gift bag! This free pattern has you covered. Creating a crochet gift bag shows you’ve gone the extra mile, and that you are giving a piece of your heart. Plus, it’s reusable – love the earth too!

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My Top 5 Free Scarf Patterns

It’s a new week… and a new list! This time, I wanted to share some of my very favorite scarf patterns. I know, I just posted a cowl pattern, but if you believe that shadow-spotting rodent, we’re going to need some options. There’s a mix of knit and crochet, simple and complex, fancy and functional, and even one perfect for Valentine’s Day!

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Diamond Crochet Cowl

I’ve been admiring all the gorgeous cowls out there lately – in stores, on Ravelry, and on my equally gorgeous friends. I couldn’t resist creating my own version, and with Valentine’s Day on the horizon, I decided you can’t go wrong with diamonds!

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Sweet Striped Arm Warmers

Brrr! I don’t know what the weather is like where you are, but here in the American Midwest, winter has finally hit. Lots of snow and bitter temps that make wearing your robe all day seem like a really good idea. Even the kids are feeling it, so let’s do something to keep their cute little limbs toasty warm, eh? And bonus – this is a great stash buster, using only about 80 yards each of two different skeins!


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Super Stripey Water Bottle Cozy

Today’s free pattern is one I came up with a while back – when my middle child started taking a lunch to school! Rather than a plastic thermos, we went with a stainless steel water bottle. Good for the environment, it fit perfectly in his lunchbox and didn’t leak a bit. The one complaint we had was all the condensation. But that was an easy enough fix – with the Super Stripey Water Bottle Cozy!

water bottle cover

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Bags Bags Bags! (Links, WIPs, and more)

This month I’ve been working on getting things organized… including all my WIPs (works in progress). And there is one major type of project it seems I have the hardest time finishing – bags! I love bags and have made a bunch, so I thought I’d share some of what I think are the best knit and crochet patterns out there today. Some bags don’t require much in the way of finishing – which I love!

Lacy V Shopping Bag

The Lacey V Shopping Bag is HUGE, gorgeous, and so handy! It’s a repeat of just a few rows, but it’s sure to impress!

 
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Kindle Cover Cozy (2 ways)

E-readers and tablets have become the hot gifts to give and to get over the last couple of years. Last year, mr. moogly got the Kindle with e-ink as a yule gift. And then this year, someone else gifted him the Kindle Fire!


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