Baby Wallpaper Afghan
This baby wallpaper afghan is inspired by Yarnspirations.
The rows with the variegated yarn peeking out is actually two layers... The variegated is crocheted into place and the white layer is crocheted over top of it revealing the peek a boo spots of the variegated popping out. Reminds me of a lot of baby wallpaper for a nursery.
In my example, I have used Bernat Satin snow combined with sweet pea.
I have provided an instructional tutorial in both right and left handed versions to illustrate how to do this easy stitch. The trick is to watch the edges of the afghan.
This project is in multiples of 6... you keep chaining in 6 until you get to your desired length and then chain 11. This will allow the pattern to stay in balance on both sides for the edges. I have provided my rough diagram that I made for myself for this stitch.
Baby Wallpaper Afghan Crochet Diagram
You are more than welcome to print this diagram for your own notes.
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Maria says
This is something like it:
http://www.yarnspirations.com/patterns/baby-blanket-196916.html
Ann Plummer says
I also can not follow a diagram. Please print out the directions.
Paula A. says
It's a pretty design, but I wouldn't try it without a written pattern.
Laura Donovan says
I like this pattern and am watching the video repeatedly to catch how you start each row and finish each row. I cannot read your graph and have tried to write out what you say in the traditional format of crochet patterns. I am still flummoxed! Is it possible for you to focus on those two aspects of this terrific pattern, or send me the details via email?
Tonya says
Mikey my question is why not just do a shell in the contrast color instead of all the burying and I hope you write out directions as I don't have the strength to learn charts as they frustrate me
Cathrin says
Yes I agree. I don't like diagrams, they become a big fuzz to my eyes. At least you can cover up a line or high lite where you need to be!!!!!!