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Plum Ribbon Afghan
The Plum Ribbon Afghan is a beautiful and simple accessory for any room. The use of Caron Simply Soft yarn ensures that it will drape well, for a wonderful and comforting blanket all year long. This works up easily and looks great in a variety of colors. You will want want to make one for every room in your house.
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Skill Level: Beginner
Materials: 928 yrds Caron Simply Soft 4ww yarn
Purple: 532 yrds main color, 396 yrds 2nd color
Teal: 400 yrds Pagoda, 264 yrds Robins Egg, 264 yrds Soft Green
Finished Size: 36 L”x 39”W or customize
Hook: G/6-4.25mm
Gauge: 7 dc & 3 rows = 2”
Stitches/Abbreviations:
st(s) - stitch(es), sl st - slip stitch, ch - chain,
yo - yarn over, sc - single crochet, hdc - half double crochet, dc - double crochet
Special Stitches:
Hdc Foundation Chain: If you’re unfamiliar with foundation chains, these tutorials may help
Photo: http://craftingfriendsdesigns.blogspot.com/2014/12/hdc-chainless-foundation.html
Video: https://www.craftingfriendsdesigns.com/bloggingfun/hdc-foundation-chain-video-tutorial
Notes:
1.Beginning ch 3 counts as a dc
2.When changing colors, do so in the last step of the last stitch of the row before the color change
3.Stripes - the purple afghan begins with purple/main color and changes colors every 6 rows The teal afghan begins with Pegoda, then Robins Egg, then Soft Green and changes colors every 4 rows
This pattern has been tested by experienced crocheters for ease and accuracy.
(c) 2014 copyright by Kate Wagstaff of Crafting Friends Designs
(c) 2014 photo copyright by Ash & Co
(c) 2016 photo copyright by Ash & Co
It is ILLEGAL to copy, share or upload this pattern to sites for others to access. This pattern is not to be used for educational purposes. You are welcome to sell the finished items you crochet using this pattern.
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