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Winter Wheat Afghan
The Winter Wheat Afghan is an easy crochet project for confident beginners. Simple lines and striking stitches create an inviting texture in this large throw blanket. Made with worsted-weight wool in a classic design, it is sure to be a keepsake piece.
This blanket is made with twenty 12-inch square motifs worked in the round. At the center of each motif is a large circle made with 28 treble crochets worked into a ring. As the circle is transformed into a square, bands of puff V-stitches are worked on four sides.
The blanket is assembled with a simple whipstitch to join motifs into four strips. The strips are then sewn together and a wide border is added. The bands of puff V-stitches in the motifs continue into the border and add a refined finish.
Skill Level Confident Beginner
Finished Measurements 56 x 68 inches (142 x 172.5 cm)
Materials
Cascade Yarns Cascade 220 medium (worsted) weight 100% wool (3.53 oz/220 yds/100 g per hank): 20 hanks of #1003 Aventurine Heather
Size G/6/4.00mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle
4 stitch markers
Yarn Note
• Pattern is designed for medium weight yarn. Lighter or heavier weight yarns may be used. A different weight yarn may require a different size hook, as well as more or less yarn than noted.
PATTERN INCLUDES
• Premium pattern pdf with professional full-color photographs.
• List of abbreviations used.
• Assembly diagram.
• Full motif stitch chart.
• 1-page photo tutorial will walk you through how to make the puff V-stitch.
This pattern listing includes 2 downloadable files:
(1) Main Pattern PDF presents the pattern in a 2-column layout with color photos.
(2) Print- and Screen-Friendly PDF: An additional text-only pdf presents the pattern in a simplified 1-column layout. All text is in black.
Stitches Used
Chain, single crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, puff stitch, puff V-stitch
Techniques Used
Working in rounds, working into chain spaces, whipstitch seaming (or seaming method of your choice), single-crochet join, ability to read a stitch chart may be helpful, but not necessary
Pattern written in US crochet terms.
Technical editing by Randy Cavaliere
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- First published: October 2022
- Page created: October 21, 2022
- Last updated: January 1, 2024 …
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