Signs Of Spring Afghan (Crochet)

SKU: L50179

The Signs Of Spring Afghan is a crochet afghan pattern made with medium weight yarn that has a skill level of intermediate.


Pattern Designer
Nicky Epstein
Skill Level
Level 3 - Intermediate
Project Type
Afghan
Yarn Used
Vanna's Choice® - 860
Pattern Gauge
11 sc + 11 rows = about 4 in. (10 cm).
Pattern Size Options
One Size
Pattern Yarn Weight
4 Medium / Worsted
Dimensions Detail
About 44 x 58 in. (112 x 147.5 cm).
Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Crochet
Made For
Gift, Home

Customer Reviews

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Sandra McLeod
Mrs

Very pretty and easy pattern to follow.

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Jenn Dixon
I expected better

A pretty pattern but it feels frustratingly incomplete. The special "cord stitch" is only given a short explanation, a diagram would have been appreciated as it bares no resemblance to any other designers version of a cord stitch. Later, we are told "following photo, sew leaves to Afghan," this direction blithely ignores the fact that there is only one photo, which is a full length shot of an all cream afghan, on a pattern which most of us will be printing. Finally, we are given a 54 row, 116 stitch wide chart for the bird section, which has been shrunk down to half a page at best and no clear way to expand it for printing. Again, this is a beautiful pattern, but Lion Brand really needs to consider some reformatting for it to be "easy to follow."

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Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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(1)
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50%
(1)
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S
Sandra McLeod
Mrs

Very pretty and easy pattern to follow.

J
Jenn Dixon
I expected better

A pretty pattern but it feels frustratingly incomplete. The special "cord stitch" is only given a short explanation, a diagram would have been appreciated as it bares no resemblance to any other designers version of a cord stitch. Later, we are told "following photo, sew leaves to Afghan," this direction blithely ignores the fact that there is only one photo, which is a full length shot of an all cream afghan, on a pattern which most of us will be printing. Finally, we are given a 54 row, 116 stitch wide chart for the bird section, which has been shrunk down to half a page at best and no clear way to expand it for printing. Again, this is a beautiful pattern, but Lion Brand really needs to consider some reformatting for it to be "easy to follow."