Center out crochet blankets and afghans are lots of fun to make! Great as stash busters and lapghans, you can explore all sorts of colors and textures - often in the same pattern! There are lots of center out crochet afghan patterns on Yarnspirations, so I wanted to share some of my favorites - and some of the free ones here on Moogly!
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Free Center Out Crochet Afghan Patterns on Yarnspirations
Let's start simple - and get more exciting as we go!
Caron Granny Rectangle Crochet Afgan - featuring Caron Chunky Cakes!

Caron Baby Blanket Squared - featuring Caron Simply Soft!

Bernat Radiating Crochet Blanket - featuring Bernat Super Value Big Stripes!

Caron Stacking Blocks Crochet Blanket - featuring Caron Big Cakes!

Caron From The Middle Crochet Blanket - featuring Caron Chunky Cakes!

Red Heart All In The Family Crochet Afghan - featuring Red Heart With Love!

Bernat Study of Planet Earth - featuring Bernat Pop!

Bernat Study of Texture Afghan - featuring Bernat Pop!

Red Heart Circular Fall Mandala Throw - featuring Red Heart With Love!

Free Center Out Crochet Afghan Patterns on Moogly
Big Bloom Blanket - featuring Caron Simply Soft!

Waterlily Throw - featuring Red Heart With Love!

Circle of Love Afghan - featuring Red Heart With Love!

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Pam says
today is my birthday so THANK YOU for the wonderful present! Can't wait to start a project. 💋
Tamara Kelly says
Happy Birthday Pam! ♥
Rosalie McCreary says
Thank you Tamara! I love these patterns! I purchased "mill ends" a couple years ago from Lion Brand and these types of patterns work out perfectly with that yarn. I have some left so I can use some of these patterns.
Thank you for sharing!