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April 20, 2025

Crochet Hexagon Afghan Pattern + Tutorial

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Crochet Hexagon Blanket
Crochet Hexagon Blanket

Crochet Hexagon Afghan

The Crochet Hexagon Afghan is made up of motifs that are about 6". Daniel did an afghan like this once in light orange, beige and white solid hexagons. For me, having them match up like this afghan is what I would expect.

Daniel made his afghan appear to be really random with some colours heavier in one section versus the other sections. It was artistic and I thought initially it wouldn't work. My point is that an afghan doesn't have to have a repetitive nature for motif placement. It can be random and still be awesome.

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  1. Kathy says

    July 11, 2020 at 10:27 am

    The written pattern is incorrectly calling a puff stitch a dc3tog. In the tutorial, Mikey, you’re doing dc3tog. Still works, but the actual stitch, according to the description in the pattern stitch key, is a puff stitch. And looking closely at the photo in the pattern, those are definitely puff stitches. Just trying to avoid confusion. Thanks for all you do!

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    • Mikey says

      July 14, 2020 at 11:27 pm

      Thank you Kathy. Darnit... I thought I knew what I was doing.

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