The Lodge Look Afghan
The Lodge Look Afghan is perfect for staying warm in the winter months. Make one to snuggle up with next to the fireplace as the snow falls. This free crochet afghan pattern is ideal for experienced crocheters.
Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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Zeemer
Sep 16, 2017
I like the colors used, cranberry, dark thyme and aran in this Lodge Look Afghan. My mom comes to mind first, as this is very appropriate for her bed cover although she likes pastels and earth colors for her curtains and sofa covers. Mom's 84 and this is so lovely for her.
Peggy Bergquist
Feb 12, 2014
How do I access the afghan patterns that I have saved on this website?
Peggy Bergquist
Feb 12, 2014
If I didn't receive instructions then I can't access the patterns.
SylviaC
Feb 24, 2014
Hi Peggy, hopefully you have already found out how to access your saved patterns but if not...Go to the right side and click on 'My Afghan Patterns". It will show the number of patterns you have saved and they are listed in order of saving - most recent first. There you can create folders to add them to so you can just select a type of pattern you want instead of scrolling thru them all. You can have one pattern in several folders too. It is a very handy tool. Have fun..Sylvia
abucher355 8857565
Feb 12, 2014
What is a "dtr" I'm thinking double triple but not sure how to make it.
SylviaC
Feb 24, 2014
A dtr is a double triple and there are youtube that show it better than I can explain, but it means that you wrap the yarn around your hook one more time than a triple and proceed the same as a triple just one more pull thru 2 loops. Hope this helps.
valnianunes 119008 0
Apr 27, 2013
Amei !! Vocs me deixam em dvida: no sei qual eu vou fazer, pois cada uma mais bonita que a outra!!
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