Free Caron Circle Takes the Square Crochet Blanket Pattern
Item# CAC0502-001977V
Explore vibrant colors when you crochet this blanket using Caron One Pound.
View full detailsFree Caron Circle Takes the Square Crochet Blanket Pattern
Item# CAC0502-001977V
Explore vibrant colors when you crochet this blanket using Caron One Pound.
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Description
Free Easy Crochet Afghan/Blanket Home Décor Pattern
It's bright, cheerful and finishes with a retro vibe you'll love in any room. Start your color story in the shades shown, or tell it in your favourite tones from Caron One Pound. Generously sized at 58" x 66", you know this gorgeous afghan will add tons of personality to any room.
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Sizing Notes
Sizing Notes
Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about crocheting a gauge swatch!
Finished Measurements
Approx 58" [147.5 cm] wide x 66" [167.5 cm] long -
Care
- Machine Wash in Warm Water, Delicate Setting
- Tumble Dry, Low Heat, Delicate Cycle
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Questions & Answers
Questions
Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered.1 - 2 of 2 QuestionsQ: How much yarn do I need?
5 months ago1 AnswerA: Thank you for your interest in this pattern. To make this pattern, you will need one ball each of Caron One Pound yarn in Dark Pink, Sunflower, Aqua, Ocean, Persimmon, and off-White. You can find this information on the first page of the pattern under the material section.
5 months agoHelpful?Q: Love the ‘Circle Takes The Square Crotchet Blanket. I want to follow your pattern & need advice re yarn weight. I live in UK & I’m a bit confused about which yarn to buy. Aran? Chunky? Super Chinky? I’d appreciate your advice. TIA Caroline ,
a year ago1 AnswerA: The yarn used here is probably closest to Aran. It is heavier than most DK and just a tad lighter than most Aran. If I were making the blanket, I would use Aran weight yarn.
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