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Alphabetically Here is an afghan done with alphabet blocks alternating with geometric design blocks. Crocheted with size 10 crochet cotton in tan and off-white and a C hook, the blocks are stitched first and then are joined together with a simple chain-stitch border. Skill Level: Easy Designed by Hartmut Hass |
Amish Print Afghan Bright bold colors create a vivid afghan, reminiscent of Amish quilting design. Designed by Katherine Eng |
Antique Medallions Beautiful in any home, this afghan created with chain, single crochet, puff stitch, picot and slip stitch has a skill level rating of average. Designed by Maggie Weldon |
Arabesque Afghan Beautiful in any home. Designed by Eileen Ray |
Autumn Chevron Afghan This handsome and traditional design would look great in any room of your home. Designed by Staff of Old Time Crochet magazine |
Autumn Star Afghan Rich hues of autumn bring to mind crisp days and colorful leaves in geometric designs easy enough for a beginner. Designed by Lucia Karge |
Charleston Rose Like the Southern city for which it is named, this exquisite pattern reflects the genteel beauty and gracious charm of bygone days. Sparkling filament thread worked into the design adds glittering elegance, and a delicate fan border completes the classic look. Designed by Angel Rhett |
Chenille Afghan Soft Lion Brand chenille yarn was used in the design of this cuddly afghan, which would also make a good crib cover. Designed by Colleen Sullivan |
Chevron Tweed Afghan Worked in afghan stitch, this two-color afghan gives the look of tweed to the chevron stripes for a classic pattern with an interesting twist. Designed by Staff of Old Time Crochet magazine |
Cinnamon Stripe Afghan Brew yourself a pot of cinnamon-stick tea and curl up with your favorite book under this luscious striped afghan! Designed by Dorris Brooks |