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Project Type | Blankets/Throws |
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Categories | Pin Loom |
Collections | Little Looms Holiday 2020 |
Techniques | Plain Weave |
Pin Loom Shape | Triangle |
Author | Deborah Bagley |
Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginA clever combination of pin-loom–woven triangles and crochet come together to create a colorful and whimsical afghan. Don’t crochet? Don’t worry! There are also instructions for replacing the crochet with woven triangles.
Deborah hates to throw away yarn, especially those little balls of color that are left at the end of a skein. This chevron “scrapghan” is the perfect way to use up those scraps, as each triangle takes about 4 yards of yarn. This baby blanket has rows of triangles divided by rows of textural crochet. Don’t know how to crochet? Simply weave triangles in a solid color to set off the colorful rows. As an added feature, if you are making the blanket with no crocheting, you can fill in the top and bottom of the blanket with triangles to make a straight edge all the way around.
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