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Nocturne Afghan
An advanced crochet project with many stitches to try out. Learning to further advance your crochet skills from intermediate to something more.
Designed by Ruth I. Forbes
Crochet Designs by Nana Ruth
nanaruth.anptshop.com
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Balancing Act Afghan
It’s no secret that most youngsters adore colour, so I chose lots of bright ones for this quilt-inspired blanket. If you prefer a softer look, try using Kertzer Northern Worsted pastels such as Candy Floss, Seamist, Buttercup and Wisteria as shown in the small photo below. You can also make the bobbles the same colour as the surrounding stripe for less ‘pop’ – as shown in the photo below.
Have fun with colour and make this blanket your own. Happy crocheting!
Designed by Laura Gebhardt
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Time for Me Lapghan
A jacket kit in deep ocean blues inspired the original version of this lapghan. Worked in traditional Shetland pattern called Old Shale, adapting the 12-row repeat to an 11 row repeat makes the robe reversible. This incarnation of the same pattern uses a summery cotton/acrylic bouclé with a soft cream mohair blend to make the frothy crests to the ‘waves’. This pattern really is easy enough for a beginner.
Designed by Cynthia MacDougall
www.CGKnitters.ca
blog: cgknitters.blogspot.com
ravelry name: macknitnow

Pineapple Afghan
An old favourite is made new again, as Kathryn plays with the pineapple crochet motif in her sunny afghan. This is perfect for a summer evening by the bonfire.
Designed by Kathryn M. Currie
katcrochets.weebly.com

Octagons & Squares Afghan
An interesting combination of octagon and square motifs come together for this eye-catching afghan. Crochet it in beautiful bright shades as shown, or choose whatever colours that make you happy and enjoy it every evening as you relax.
Coats & Clark
www.redheart.com