Crochet Beans & Bobbles Afghan
Today I have the second in the #CrochetBB series. This Beans & Bobbles Afghan is a straight version of my Crochet Beans & Bobbles Chevron Afghan. I know that many of you would rather not crochet the chevrons so you will definitely find this blanket a bit easier and faster.
I used 5 Caron Big Cakes in Afternoon Tea for this afghan and worked it lengthwise so the striping would be vertical. You can easily change the size by starting with an even number of chains. Also, use your favourite yarn to create your own colour story.
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Tutorial
Mikey improvised on the tutorial in row 2. If you see there is a difference in the written words, there is. Do it the way you feel most comfortable with.
• Caron Big Cakes - 5 Balls - Afternoon Tea
• 5.5 mm / I Hook
Sizing 47” x 66”
Abbreviations
Beg = Begin(ning)
Ch = Chain
Dc = Double Crochet
Rep = Repeat
Rnd = Round
Sc = Single Crochet
Sl St = Slip Stitch
Tr = Treble Crochet
Yo = Yarn Over
Special Stitch
Bean Stitch - Insert hook in next st, yo and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook), yo in the same stitch and pull up a loop (4 loops on hook), yo in the same stitch once more and pull up a loop (6 loops on hook), yo and pull through all 6 loops on hook, ch 1 to complete the stitch.
Multiples
You can easily change sizing by starting with any even number of chains.
Ch 200
Row 1: Starting 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch across. Turn. - 199 sc
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first st, *sk next st, bean st in next st; rep from * until 2 sts left, sk next st, sc in last st. Turn. - 98
bean sts
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, bean st in ch-1 sp of each bean st across, sc in last sc. Turn.
Rows 4 - 7: Rep row 3. Turn.
Row 8: Ch 1, sc in first st, 2 sc in ch-1 sp of each bean st across, 2 sc in last sc. Turn. - 199 sc
Row 9: Ch 3 (counts as dc, here and throughout), dc in each st across. Turn.
Row 10: Rep row 9. Turn.
Row 11: Ch 1, sc in first st, *tr in next st, sc in next st; rep from * to end. Turn.
Row 12: Ch 1, sc in first 2 sts, *tr in next st, sc in next st; rep from * to last st, sc in last st. Turn.
Rows 13 - 14: Rep row 9. Turn.
Row 15: Ch 1, sc in each st across. Turn.
Row 16: Rep row 2. Turn.
Rows 17 - 21: Rep row 3.
Continue working in pattern repeat from rows 8 to 21, 8 more times.
Last row: Rep row 8. Do not turn.
Border
Rnds 1 - 2: Sc evenly around afghan, placing 3 sc in corners. Join with sl st to beg sc. Fasten off.
Pattern Suggestions
- Crochet Beans & Bobbles Chevron Afghan Pattern
- Crochet Beans & Bobbles Mitered Afghan
- Crochet Bean Stitch Pattern
- Crochet Bean Stitch Bag Pattern
- Crochet Comfort Rice Bag Pattern
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Karen Mezzatesta says
The 11th row says 2 sc in next two stitches then tr in next st, so my question is what st am I putting in tr, sc or tr i’m A little confused. Thank you i’m Loving this pattern. Thank you
Mahannah Pike says
From the name I expected a row of bobble stitches and I think I see a row in the pictures. Am I wrong? Am I seeing another stitch? Thanks in advance.
Mikey says
I double checked. There are small textured bobbles. The beans standoff taller than the bobbles.
Mahannah Pike says
Thank you for responding. I think it may be the treble crochet that I'm seeing in the photo.
Amy Clattenburg says
The pattern calls for 6 Caron Cotton Cakes are these the 212 Yrds / ball or the 530 Yrds / ball? Thank you
Mikey says
This is using Caron Big Cakes, not cotton cakes. They are just one size for the Caron Big Cakes.
Gabrielle says
It says the ch 3 on row 9 counts as a DC, does that mean you skip the first stitch?
Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says
You go into the next st available. Not the same st where Ch 3 originates.
Gabby says
For some reason my edging is really uneven. Will a border fix this?
Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says
Yes... the bean stitch has more tension.