Free Patons Crochet Irish Lace Pattern
Item# PAC0502-004965V
Show your love with this lace crocheted heirloom blanket, created with Patons Canadiana yarn.
View full detailsFree Patons Crochet Irish Lace Pattern
Item# PAC0502-004965V
Show your love with this lace crocheted heirloom blanket, created with Patons Canadiana yarn.
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Description
Free Easy Crochet Afghan/Blanket Home Décor Pattern
This gorgeous afghan is meant to be created with your love, and shared with warm thoughts. Patons Canadiana lets you explore the corners of your imagination with so many lovely shades to choose from. Feel good about the pride that comes from making such a special piece for yourself, or as a thoughtful gift to be cherished for years.
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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
Single SizeApprox 56 x 64 ins [142 x 162 cm] -
Care
- Do Not Bleach
- Do Not Dry Clean
- Do Not Iron
- Machine Wash in Cool Water, Delicate Setting
- Tumble Dry, Low Heat, Delicate Cycle
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Reviews & Ratings
Reviews
Average Ratings
Quality of Product, 2.5 out of 5Value of Product, 2.5 out of 5Filter Reviews
RatingLocale1 to 5 of 5 Reviews1 – 5 of 5 ReviewsHighest to Lowest Rating5 out of 5 stars.Beautiful bedspread
8 months agoI made this blanket several years ago and enjoyed it thoroughly!Helpful?NVSkill LevelIntermediate5 out of 5 stars.One of the best!!!
a year agoThis is such classic and classy. Unbeatable beauty that is not too hard to make. Love this design!Yes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Clarity of Pattern, 4.0 out of 53 out of 5 stars.a year agoI was so inspired with this beautiful afghan. The pattern says it’s easy but I’m struck on the first row. Is these any chance there are step by step instructions? I have tried YouTube and found one video that helps somewhat but I need help interpreting the instructions. Thank youNo, I do not recommend this product.
Helpful?Quality of Product, 2.0 out of 5Value of Product, 2.0 out of 5Ft Myers FL US3 out of 5 stars.Easy crochet - difficult instructions
a year agoI downloaded a few free patterns and decided to start making this afghan- it’s supposed to be “easy” - the crochet itself is easy, reading this pattern is not easy at all!No, I do not recommend this product.
Helpful?Quality of Product, 3.0 out of 5Value of Product, 3.0 out of 5Response from Yarnspirations:a year agoConsumer CareWe would be more than happy to assist you with your pattern inquiry. Please send your details to inquire@yarnspirations.com and we will get back to you as quickly as possible.NunyaSkill LevelIntermediate1 out of 5 stars.Where did the chart go?
a year agoThis pattern used to have a chart. Unfortunately I didn’t save it and now there isn’t one. Very hard to follow without it.Helpful?Response from Yarnspirations:a year agoConsumer CareWe have searched our archives and were not able to find a chart. The Crochet Crowd created some for this pattern. Is that perhaps what you are thinking of? It can be found on their site: https://thecrochetcrowd.com/crochet-irish-lace-afghan-with-diagrams/ -
Questions & Answers
Questions
Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered.1 - 1 of 1 QuestionQ: For squares 2-7 it says to join but it doesn’t specify where to join at. Where on the previous square should it be joined? This seems like a critical piece of information
a year ago1 AnswerA: The joining instructions for squares 2 and on are found in the 3rd round. We have underlined the joining instructions for you below. 3rd rnd: (Join to previous Square). Ch 5. *(Dc3tog. Ch 1) in next arch. Insert hook from RS in center ch of corner of previous Square and sl st. (Ch 1. Dc3tog) in same arch.* **Ch 2. Insert hook from RS in center ch of ch-5 arch of previous Square and sl st. Ch 2.** 1 sc in next arch. Rep from ** to ** once more, then from * to * once more. 2 Squares joined. [Ch 5. 1 sc in next arch. Ch 5. (Dc3tog. Ch 3. Dc3tog) in next arch] twice. Ch 5. Join with sl st in top of dc at end of 2nd rnd. Fasten off.
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