Border Rounds In Afghan
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October 16, 2008
Now you will start border rounds. Gather your greens, blue, and reds with a slipstitch in your corners. Do another three singles in the corner and another single to the following corner making sure the singles are even. Repeat the steps from about, and slip stitch toward the first single crochet.
On your second and third rounds, slip stitch toward the middle stitch of your corner, and repeat the round once, and close after your finish the third round. Read the rest of this entry »
Starting Afghan Project
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October 15, 2008
When you start your Afghan you will need to square, row, border, assembly, etc. When you start squares, create 54 squares on a chain two stitch. Move to row. To row one work, you will need three single crochets in your second chain stitch and away from your hook on another single chain turn. Move to your second row. Work two single crochets in your first single crochet and move to the following single crochet and the second, single crochet in the last single. Continue with five stitches and chain another single turn. Read the rest of this entry »
Choose Afghan Materials
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October 14, 2008
To craft and finishing your Afghan you’ll need a 40 inch by 60-inch material. Once you have finish you can start building your materials. First you should choose the right material. You can follow this ways:
It’s up to you what type of Afghan you want to create, however in this article I will show you a few steps in my the “Ivy League.†You want to select deep, vivid colors. Ultimately, you can select soft fabrics. You will need wool, preferably the heavy-duty. Purchase 45 ounces of aqua, red, etc, in a variety of colors. Read the rest of this entry »
Zigzag Stitch Lozenge In Craft
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October 9, 2008
The zigzag stitch is a common stitch expert cricketers’ use to create Afghans and more. The steps are relatively easy and must be learned to finish the “Evening News†Afghan, or other patterns of Afghans. After you finish your chain, bobble, Chevron, cluster, cross double, cross batch, V-stitch, etc, you will need to zigzag your lozenge stitches. To get started we encourage you to take the steps of: Read the rest of this entry »



