Hello, friends! I was unexpectedly called to stay with some extended family for a few days, and they live out in the “boonies,” so no Internet. It was a good and much needed time of reunion, however, I am sorry. Next week’s All The Makings post will include a free pattern, made out by yours truly, so be prepared for that!
On to the topic of this week’s pattern roundup: chevrons! In the past I have had trouble with the increasing and decreasing that is necessary for the chevron “look,” but thanks to the clear instructions and easy-to-read stitch diagram/chart from Moogly, I am currently halfway through my Big Bold Chevron Blanket!
I’m using a red and brown color scheme, with a repeating stripe pattern going from light brown to coffee to dark brown. I really like how it’s turning out.
Since I’m using her pattern at the moment, I believe it’s only fitting to make Moogly’s pattern the first entry in the pattern roundup!
1. Big Bold Chevron Blanket by Moogly, on mooglyblog.com: It works up so fast, and I love how it looks!
2. Chevron Baby Blanket (with straight edge) by Krista, at eatknitanddiy.com: The edges and ripples are so straight! It’s a beautiful pattern.
3. Chevron Infinity Scarf by Connie, at miscfinds4u: Definitely a pattern I want to try, and who doesn’t need another scarf?
4. Zippy Zag Zag Lapghan by Zelda, on AllFreeCrochetAfghans: What a unique design!
5. Chevron Bible Cover or Case by Katie, at Katie’s Crochet Goodies: I had to include this cute pattern, just for it’s practicality and preciousness!
6. Chevron Scarf by Elise, at Grow Creative: The simplicity and elegance of this single color scarf pattern is a natural inclusion to my roundup.
7. Tasty Little Chevron Bag by Moogly, at mooglyblog.com: Another great pattern from Moogly, who happens to be one of my favorite bloggers. Check out her blog for great patterns and tutorials!
8. Chevron Hook Case by Deb, at FitzBirch Crafts: A pretty and useful case to keep all those pesky hooks in line.
9. Chic Chevron Dishcloth by Jill, at Being Spiffy: If you have to clean, why not clean in style with this cute chevron dishcloth?
10. Chevron Coffee Cozy by Melissa, at Sadie’s Basket: A functional and personalized way to keep your fingers cool and your coffee warm!
Thanks for gathering with me! Enjoy these 10 free chevron crochet patterns, and have fun making!
Chevrons: like or dislike? Let me know why below!
I love Ripple (chevron) patterns! There’s so much you can do with them and they work up really fast. I really like the color scheme you’re using for your afghan.
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I’m trying to use up all of my stash yarn, so I’m trying to use as much yarn as possible! 🙂 When I saw that I had those three shades of brown, I just knew I had to make this afghan. Thanks for reading, Ngozi!
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I need to stash bust so much but I always think I’ll use the colors for some other project lol
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