Crochet Modern Direction Baby Afghan by Southern Hookers

Crochet Modern Direction Baby Afghan

Crochet
November 2015
Aran (8 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 4 rows = 4 inches
5.0 mm (H)
2400 - 2600 yards (2195 - 2377 m)
English
This pattern is available for $3.95 USD buy it now

This crocheted afghan is ideal for the newborn infant baby, toddler or young child and also works well as a throw blanket, a lapghan, a lap robe or for wheelchair use, as sizing is easily adjustable. The pattern has loads of photos to make your experience enjoyable.

A new baby can never have enough blankets, especially for long, cold, winter nights. This soft, cuddly baby afghan has a modern flare that is sure to please. This crochet pattern is not only a fun project for you, it also becomes a treasured possession your child will use for years to come. Made with bright, contrasting colors it pops in the nursery and when used on the run. This adorable afghan will keep baby or your small child warm on those cold days and nights. Large enough to work in a crib or as a toddler blanket as your little one grows, this is sure to become a favorite!

This Listing is for the PDF crochet pattern and NOT the finished blanket.

Pattern is written in English, using US crochet terminology. Pattern comes with lots of photos illustrating the process to help you, as well as links to videos online.
This crochet baby afghan, lap afghan, throw, or baby blanket pattern can be downloaded immediately once payment is confirmed. You are more than welcome to sell your finished items you make from this pattern but not the pattern itself. Patterns are issued as single license to buyer. Buyers may make and sell finished blankets, however not for mass produced retail purposes. 
If you are selling them online please link back to this page for pattern credit.

Pattern only, not completed item. 

The body of this baby afghan is made with stripe panels, with a lovely, simple edge. The example is made in a size for a lap afghan, throw, or baby blanket, but you can make it any size by simply increasing/decreasing the foundation row.

Pattern is written in English, using US crochet terminology.
Craft: Crochet