
To make your blanket just like mine, you’ll want to use the following color pattern Repeat row 2 until your blanket is the desired length. YOU WILL NOT BE WORKING INTO THE TOP OF THE CH 2. dc in the next 6 stitches* across to last ch-2 space. Row 2: Skip the first st, dc in the next 6 dc. sk next 2 chs, dc in the next 6 chs* across until 8 chains remain. Row 1: dc in the 3 chain from hook and in each of the next 5 chs *dc, ch 2, dc in the next ch. I did not write out exact instructions for the border, but I do explain how I worked it below. The previous photo shows the blanket without a border.
FREE CHEVRON CROCHET AFGHAN PATTERNS FREE
If you’d like to make a chevron crochet blanket exactly like mine, keep reading! The free crochet pattern is below. Paintbox yarns doesn’t know anything about me – so I’m not doing this because they’re paying me or giving me yarn – I just really love their product. I love the color selection and the feel of the yarn. Paintbox Yarns are some of my favorite to work with. I used one skein of each with the exception of the Pistachio Green – it took about 2 skeins of that particular shade – including the optional border. I used 4 shades – Pistachio Green, Champagne White, Dusty Rose, and Seafoam Blue. I went much more pastel this time.I used Paint Box Yarn’s Simply Aran for this chevron crochet blanket. I tend to use bright and bold colors, for the most part. This blanket is definitely outside my norm in the color department. Another has been to use up my yarn stash (though this is tough since I just keep purchasing yarn).Ĭan’t make this blanket right now? Pin it for later. One of my goals has been to branch out of my comfort zone with color choices.

It’s a classic look that many people love.Īs I know I’ve mentioned before, one of my favorite parts of crocheting is selecting the colors for a project. Today I have a beautiful chevron blanket crochet pattern for you.

Whether you’re new to the blog, or you’ve been around since my first patterns, thank you for stopping by. I’m very excited to offer this new free crochet pattern on the Daisy Cottage Designs blog.
