Finger Crochet Afghan Pattern
You may have heard of arm-knitting, but have you heard of finger crocheting? That's right you can crochet with your fingers. Learn the simple technique with the video below, and then find out how to crochet a blanket with the Finger Crochet Afghan Pattern! It's so easy, even a beginner can do it. The end result is chunky looking crochet afghan that you can snuggle with all winter long. When it comes to out-of-the-box crochet throw patterns, this one definitely takes the cake. Ditch the hook and grab your favorite bulky yarn, it's time to make a truly "handmade" blanket.
Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)
Materials:
- Bernat® Blanket™ Yarn (10.5 oz/300 g; 258 yds/234 m): Contrast A Vintage White (10006) 3 balls, Contrast B Silver Steel (10001) 3 balls
Measurement: Approximately 45” [114.5 cm] wide x 56” [142 cm] long.
Pattern:
Holding 1 strand each of A and B together and using finger crochet technique, chain 41.
1st row: 1 single crochet in second chain from hook. 1 single crochet in each chain to end of chain. Turn. 40 single crochet.
2nd row: Chain 1. 1 single crochet in each single crochet to end of row. Turn.
Repeat 2nd row until work measures approximately 56” [142 cm]. Fasten off.