Blackberry Salad Striped Afghan

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Blackberry Salad Striped Afghan

Throw this Blackberry Salad Striped Afghan over your couch to instantly add color to your room. This is an easy crochet afghan pattern to work up as it uses single and double crochet. Get crazy with your colors! Mix and match yarn colors to coordinate with your home's decor. This would make an excellent house warming gift, or even a graduation gift. This crocheted afghan would look great in any girl's dorm room at college.

Easy

Crochet HookI/9 or 5.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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Moogly thinks of everything! A video, a chart, written instructions...it doesn't matter which way you learn they've got you covered! I love the brightness of all the colors...they're soooo cheery! I'm so glad I took the detour Hippie Chick. It was definitely worth it. Now to start finding my yarns

The link to get the crochet pattern takes me to another page on the all free crochet afghan patterns page where there is a different posting for this same rug that contains another click here for crochet pattern link which finally takes me to the designers blog where the pattern is actually listed. Yay!

Oh....I know now why this is called "salad afghan". Because the color resembles the color of the different fruits used in fruit salad. Here's the link to the pattern http//www.mooglyblog.com/free-pattern-blackberry-s == alad-striped-afghan/

Cute afghan and like that you get the chain stitches for a baby blanket and afghan of varying sizes. However, getting the pattern to a printable form is very difficult and I certainly do not want to add a .pdf converter to get this pattern. I will find another bobble pattern where this is not so difficult.

Below the pattern check on green Printer Friendly and you can print out the pattern.

Looks like a good pattern for scraps of yarn. Terrific too for Project Linus or other blanket charity projects.

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