The Spring Rain Lapghan features an easy six-row repeat (really!), and features jumbo Red Heart Collage - and now you can make it with the written pattern (linked below), or this video tutorial and chart!
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by Red Heart Yarns and Furls Crochet Hooks.
How to Crochet the Spring Rain Lapghan - Right Handed
How to Crochet the Spring Rain Lapghan - Left Handed
As Seen in this Video (click for more info!)
US - Q, 15.0 mm Furls Alpha Crochet Hook
Red Heart Collage in Ragg and Circus
Spring Rain Lapghan - free crochet pattern
Foundation Double Crochet Tutorial
Within the written pattern, there is a closeup photo of the pattern stitches, so you can see how it comes together when I'm not waving it around on camera - so even if you're not using the written pattern, please do click the link to it above and get the rest of the details there. And here's a Pin for your favorite crochet Pinterest board:
And don't panic - as promised, here's the Chart! (Please do NOT pin the chart)
As you can see, the Spring Rain Lapgahn pattern is pretty simple, and the written pattern includes the stitch multiple so you can make it in any size you want!
If you've enjoyed this video or found it helpful, please do let me know! And if you make the Spring Rain Lapghan be sure to tag me in your photos so I can see them too, @mooglyblog or #mooglyblog! Thanks so much for reading and watching!
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judi Paul
The link to the videos doesn't seem to work
Tamara Kelly
Sorry about that Judi,. small glitch, they are there now! 🙂
Carolina
i'm sorry but how can I print the written pattern? I clicked "Print Friendly" and I don't see the instructions. Please help. Thanks so much in advance!
Tamara Kelly
Hi Carolina! Here's the tutorial: https://www.mooglyblog.com/print-pattern-use-print-friendly-button-moogly/
pat
LIKE ALWAYS YOUR TTUTORIALS BUT ON TTTIN Bnd cant understand and then a little but after but after that its ok