How to crochet a round/ circle afghan.....free pattern
From when I posted the video on how to crochet a circle, a lot of viewers have been asking for the circle blanket pattern.
Although till now I didn't manage to finish one ( I started one and never finished, then forgot about it and started another one and realised I have 2 incomplete round blankets).
So again I have decided to sit and write the pattern based on my latest work using circles in crochet, so it is a reference for me too when I want to start a real one again .
I hope you find the pattern easy to follow as I tried my best to keep it simple.
As usual the yarn I use , my all-time favorite red heart soft yarn , their colors are just so unique, another brand which I also use at times is loops and threads or lion brand , not so much for the last one.
I also usually use a hook half size or one size bigger than the recommended one, just to get the blanket as light as possible.
Etsy PDF Pattern
So again I have decided to sit and write the pattern based on my latest work using circles in crochet, so it is a reference for me too when I want to start a real one again .
I hope you find the pattern easy to follow as I tried my best to keep it simple.
As usual the yarn I use , my all-time favorite red heart soft yarn , their colors are just so unique, another brand which I also use at times is loops and threads or lion brand , not so much for the last one.
I also usually use a hook half size or one size bigger than the recommended one, just to get the blanket as light as possible.
Etsy PDF Pattern
Right handed Tutorial
Written pattern
make a slip knot.
chain 5, join.
ch 3, 11 dc in the circle, join (12).
ch3, 2 dc in the next st, 2dc in every st across, 1dc in the initial ch3 point, join (24)
ch3, 2dc in the next st, 1 dc in the following st, repeat from*till # 2dc in the last st, join (36)
ch3, 2dc in the next st, *1 dc in the next 2st, 2dc in the next st#, repeat, 1dc in the last st, join (48)
ch3, 2dc in the next st, 1dc in the next 3 st, 2dc in the next st, repeat, 1 dc in the last 2st, join
ch3, 2dc in the next st, 1dc in the next 4st, 2dc in the next st, repeat,1dc in the last 3st, join
ch3, 2dc in the next st, 1dc in the next 5 st, 2dc in the next st, repeat, 1 dc in the last 4 st, join
ch3, 2dc in the next st, 1dc in the next 6 st, 2dc in the next st, repeat, 1 dc in the last 5 st, join
ch3, 2dc in the next st, 1dc in the next 7 st, 2dc in the next st, repeat, 1 dc in the last 6 st, join
ch3, 2dc in the next st, 1dc in the next 8 st, 2dc in the next st, repeat, 1 dc in the last 7 st, join
ch3, 2dc in the next st, 1dc in the next 9 st, 2dc in the next st, repeat, 1 dc in the last 8 st, join
ch3, 2dc in the next st, 1dc in the next 10 st, 2dc in the next st, repeat, 1 dc in the last 9 st, join
repeat the same and keep increasing the dc st by one in every row till row/round 60 or till desired size achieved.
repeat the same and keep increasing the dc st by one in every row till row/round 60 or till desired size achieved.
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