The There You Go Throw is a two tone join as you go blanket made of 6-inch squares – graphic, eye-catching, and so much fun to crochet! And it’s a free crochet pattern here on Moogly!
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The There You Go Throw is a two tone join as you go blanket made of 6-inch squares – graphic, eye-catching, and so much fun to crochet! And it’s a free crochet pattern here on Moogly!
Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links.…
Hexagons are the hottest motif shape going right now – for blankets, stuffed animals, you name it! The African Flower Hexagon (linked below) is by far the most popular right now, and I did a roundup earlier this year featuring 10 free crochet patterns that use the African Flower motif. Prior to that, I’d also done a roundup of 10 free crochet patterns using all sorts of hexagons. But today I want to focus on the hexagon itself. Such a simple shape, usually just a hands-width when finished, but within those few rows there is so much variation! Here are the standouts: 10 free crochet hexagon patterns!
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A mandala… square? Yes! I recently had a request come in asking me to turn the Magic Spike Mandala into an afghan square. I thought it was a great idea ( particularly for such a busy week). Here’s the result – the Magic Spike Mandala Square!
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A few weeks ago I did a video tutorial of the Traditional Granny Square, but I also talked a little bit about how “officially” a granny square is any motif worked flat, in a square, from the center out. Nonetheless, there are a few squares that are considered typical, while the rest rarely get called “grannies.” One of the better known simple squares is the Solid Granny Square, and here’s how it’s made!
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Back in May, I did a roundup of Ten Free Crochet Owl Patterns – and it’s a post that still gets lots of visitors! Owls are hip and hot, and more free owl patterns have come out since my first roundup. So of course, it’s time to do another!
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We all have them – those teeny tiny balls of yarn. The last of the skein, what’s left over at the end of a project, too small to use, too much to throw away. You can wind them all into tiny balls, put them in a pretty vase, and brighten up a dark corner… or you can make any of these free patterns – each of which takes 10 yards or less of yarn!
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