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#ONE DAY CROCHET AFGHAN PATTERNS FREE#
Oh, and did I mention this free crochet pattern only uses one skein?! You never have to worry about colors matching and you won’t have as many ends to weave in. Trendy multicolor triangle scarves – like this exquisite specimen made with the moss stitch – are so effortless when you use cake yarn. Bright oranges, purples and pinks look amazing against the Lion Brand Basic Stitch yarn background. I love the visual mixture here of the geometric triangles with the freeform Lion Brand Mandala Yarn cake colors. Granny gets a modern makeover in this bright crochet throw. 25 Easy and Colorful Mandala Yarn Crochet Patterns 1. Join my Facebook group (lots of awesome crochet talk there)Īlso, you can find me on Ravelry or join more than 16K subscribers on YouTube. Instagram (get sneak peeks of what’s coming up!)įollow me on Pinterest (I pin tons of free patterns to my boards!) I would love for you to come follow me on Things! We’ve got Lion Brand Mandala Yarn blankets, Lion Brand Mandala Yarn cardigans, Lion Brand Mandala Yarn shawls, Lion Brand Mandala Yarn scarves, Lion Brand Mandala Yarn ponchos and so much more! Scroll down and see for yourself! Let’s dig in! Before we begin… let’s get Social! So what can you make with Lion Brand Mandala yarn anyway? Prepare to be amazed at the versatility! Seriously, this yarn is an absolute work horse and it can do All. AND…if you don’t have to change colors, then you don’t have to weave in ends! This is a total game changer for someone who absolutely HATES weaving in ends (like me!). Hello beginners new best friend! You never have to worry about awkward color changes again with the fabulous Lion Brand Mandala Yarn. Thirdly, and this is probably my favorite part, yarn cakes allow you to change colors without actually changing colors. I save myself so much time when I can just reach for a cute Lion Brand Mandala Yarn cake instead of holding tons of different skeins next to each other in the yarn aisle. Secondly, they take all the guesswork out of color matching. That means I don’t need to buy as many – even for bigger projects. Whoever thought of cake yarn is an absolute genius! Oh beautiful cake yarn, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways!įirstly, they are usually bigger than the average skein of yarn and that’s definitely a win in my book. Just a quick note: for most of these patterns, the one or two skeins referenced and used are the jumbo or one-pound skeins, so keep that in mind when buying yarn for your projects.Have a Mandala cake lying around and wondering what to do with it? Check out these easy and colorful Mandala yarn crochet patterns. Whether you’re after a quick one skein baby blanket or a chunky crochet throw, or you’d like to create something more textured and use up two skeins, we’ve got the perfect crochet blanket patterns for you. We’ve gathered up a small selection of our 12 absolute favorite one skein wonders and two skein throws just for you. If you’re in need of a quick crocheted gift, these will do the trick just fine. These quick crochet blanket projects are worked up in no time and can help you work through that yarn stash of extra skeins of yarn.

Or, you can use up two skeins for an airy and lacy throw. Sometimes less is more and you only need to use up a skein for an adorable baby blanket.

It’ll get finished one day and be super cozy and colorful, but until then I’ve been devoting myself to smaller projects like crochet throws and granny squares and crochet baby blankets, especially since I have a new baby cousin in the family.Ĭrochet baby blankets, lapghans, and simple crochet throws are all great ideas of quicker blanket projects to make with two skeins of yarn or less. I’ve been working on it off and on and I’m only a quarter of the way done…and about three skeins in.
#ONE DAY CROCHET AFGHAN PATTERNS FULL#
As I soon found out, however, crocheting a full afghan is a huge commitment. I used simple double crochet stitches and didn’t plan on using any color changes except when I finished a full skein of yarn. A few years ago, I had the bright idea to start crocheting my own striped blanket.
