Today is another great guest blogger craft project by my friend Sharon. She is sharing with us today her crochet afghan pattern that uses up a lot of your left-over yarn...a great way to use up your scrap stash!
Sharon's Odds and Ends Crochet Afghan
"I’ve been working on this for more than a dozen years, so the pattern is a tad hazy. Its actually one my mom taught me, and I don’t know where she got it from".
Chain on your stitches * must do in multiples of 5.
Row 1 and 2: Double Stitch, chain 3, turn and repeat
Row 3: Double stitch 5, create a chain, and loop around the stitch 2 rows below. Double stitch 5, create a chain, and loop around. Repeat. When you get to the end of the row, you will either have 5 or 10 double stitches to the end. Chain 3, turn and repeat
Continue until afghan is the size that you desire.
With mine, I change colors every 2 rows, but you can do it more often or less often. If you aren’t using scraps, you can create a pattern with them. This is a very versatile pattern.
Sharon Katzman is a Manager with Gold Canyon Candles. Through her business, she is able to help women to make an income and feel empowered.
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