Introducing the Cabin in the Woods Crochet Afghan. This majestic wave, chevron or ripple afghan is really neat and full of interesting texture and stitchwork. This was called the same pattern a few years ago but the designers at Yarnspirations have re-coloured the afghan to match today's colour trends. It's a classic design. Each multiple measures approximately 6" in width. The stitch multiple is 32+2.
The pattern consists of 5 repeating rows. Though you see the afghan with the ripples having different widths of bands going across, the 5 repeating rows are honoured and you change colour as it suggests in the pattern or you're going out on your own creativity to make it unique to you.
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In the tutorial provided below, I will walk you through the crochet diagram as well as show you how to customize the afghan to your own needs. It's not as complex if you break it down step by step. I showed you tricks for keeping accurate counts too.
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Margaret says
Can this be made using cakes?
Marina King says
you certainly could. you have 2 options when using cakes, just use it as it goes (usually the method I go with) which means the end of the colour will end where it ends, and that can sometimes be in the middle of a row. or you control it, meaning if you see that the colour won't make it the full row, you can cut take out the rest of that row and join the new colour.
Jen says
I’m still a beginner and making an afghan for a wedding gift. I like this pattern but I think chevron might be a little too advanced for me. Can you recommend a similar pattern but straight instead of chevron? I really want to incorporate the puff stitch every few rows I like the look. I love your tutorials you do a great job explaining everything.
Marina King says
Mikey has videos on YouTube of the Chevron that might help you through where you're stuck. I find sometimes putting stitch markers where my peeks and valleys of the chevron somethings help in the beginning to show where I should be increasing and decreasing.
patricia rice says
Do you have any videos on how to do a 3D square blanket?
Mikey says
Yes, we have the Crochet Star Throw. If you look at the chart of the blanket, you can see you just have to change the colours and instantly have 3D blocks. You can find it here. https://thecrochetcrowd.com/6-star-power-crochet-projects/