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ePattern Lacy Chevron Afghan

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Breaking Amish Mary’s Crochet Afghan Pattern
The Amish Afghan is actually called a Lacy Chevron (it also goes by several other names if you search for it on Google). I tried the pattern with a few random scrap colors for practice and found it’s was fairly easy to crochet once you got the hang of it. It reminds me of crocheting a repeated shell stitch afghan along with granny squares. It’s best to crochet with a worsted weight yarn and similar colors to enhance the wave effect. Crochet Hook Size H
The sample piece I made is shown in the photo above on the bottom of the photo. I did a smaller ripple and used different colors of yarn to give the afghan a slightly different look. At first I thought I would try to crochet the afghan by using one of the free patterns that I found online which can be found by doing a quick search. After trying to get the hang of it with two of the free patterns I found, I quickly discovered that the best pattern with detailed and clear instructions is found in the Lacy Chevron ePattern found here on the Leisure Arts website. You can also find the pattern along with several other great pattern such as the v-stitch shell and the stained glass afghan found in the Afghan Parade eBook that can be downloaded here. There are 4 designs in the book with no seams to sew! Read Mary’s Crochet Afghan Patterns from Breaking Amish
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