Country Church by Regina Mullins

Country Church

Crochet
July 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
4 stitches and 4 rows = 1 inch
5.0 mm (H)
2076 - 2600 yards (1898 - 2377 m)
47 X 52
US
English
This pattern is available for $7.00 USD buy it now

NO FINISHED PRODUCT - PATTERN ONLY! WRITTEN IN ENGLISH
This is a PDF file and you must have Adobe to open it and a printer to print it out.

Stitches used: Chain and single crochet.

Description:
This is a graph pattern that I have made. You will receive a downloaded pattern only, not the finished product. This is a PDF file. You must have adobe to open the pattern. Row by row written instructions are included along with a graph. You follow the graph and each block is one single crochet stitch. You will do color changes according to what color the current block you are working on is. There are videos on YouTube that show how to do color changes and also show how to crochet graphs if you are a beginner. This video show how to crochet color changes with less weaving in ends. https://youtu.be/QfUoGsbNt8U

The pattern is 185 stitches wide x 205 stitches tall. It is designed for single crochet and possibly cross stitch. The size of the finished afghan will depend on what size hook you use and your tension. This will be your choice. There will be a recommended color chart included with the pattern. If you choose to use a different color than the ones suggested that will be your choice.

Colors used:
Green Ombre
Soft White
Gray
Blue
Fall Prints

Please do not share my patterns. They are for your use only. You are free to sell your finished afghan. There are no refunds for a digital file.

I strive for accuracy in my patterns. If you see a mistake, please notify me. I am human and do make mistakes.

If you have any problems downloading the file, please let me know. Ask any questions that you have and I will answer the best I can.

My grandma (Mae Statzer) taught me to crochet when I was in high school. Now 40 years later I know she would be proud to see my products and how far I have come with my afghans if she was still here. I give her the credit for my crocheting knowledge. My afghans will be my legacy I leave behind.