This rich-looking Crochet Hexagon Blanket has swirling centres. It consists of 14 rounds, and the swirls are easy to remember.
I found that the first time I did the motif, I was slow and a bit tight with my tension as I was learning the pattern. The second motif was much faster and looser, too.

Take note that the pattern is worked in a continuous round until the end of round 11. So, you will need a stitch marker to ensure you are counting your rounds correctly.
The yarn of choice is Caron Simply Soft, as the colour line is rich, and premium acrylic is used in this product line.
Use the tutorial below for extra help with this pattern. I also demonstrated the invisible join technique.
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Article Name
How to Crochet Hexagon Motif Blanket with Tutorial
DescriptionLearn how to make crochet hexagon motifs into a crochet blanket. Tutorial is available to help you out.
Author Michael Sellick
Publisher Name
The Crochet Crowd
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Ann says
No blue button
Marina King says
button added
Sara Blasingame says
All the items are beautiful right now I am trying to teach myself how to to crochet.