Stashaholic's Cro-Quilting Technique
by Sherri Bondy
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Stashaholic's Cro-Quilting Technique
by Sherri Bondy
This pattern shows you how to take quilt patterns and turn them into crocheted quilts. It is not a completed afghan pattern, rather how to do the technique.
Be warned, because of the numerous ends (think 6 per square in the multi-coloured squares), these projects can become tedious at best. I highly recommend weaving ends in as you make each square. Much less mind-numbing.
They also take much more yardage than a normal square. Plan for that in your design.
You can use any weight in your design - sport for baby ghans and worsted for adult.
Just make sure you really weave in your ends well or the ghan will fall apart (voice of experience).
For more information, see:
https://stashaholic.com/cro-quilting/
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Worsted
100% Acrylic
217 yards
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