Tree of Life Afghan (Crochet)

SKU: 90360AD

The Tree of Life Afghan is a crochet afghan pattern made with medium weight yarn that has a skill level of expert.


Skill Level
Level 5 - Experienced
Project Type
Afghan/Blanket
Pattern Gauge
15 sts + 14 rows = 4 in. (10 cm) over pattern stitches.
Dimensions Detail
About 44 x 56 in. (112 x 142 cm)
Pattern Yarn Weight
4 Medium / Worsted
Fiber
Acrylic, Wool
Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Crochet
Made For
Home

Customer Reviews

Based on 9 reviews
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Theresa Blackmon

Love this pattern. Would not have tried if not for Bonnie Bay on YouTube.

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Dee Maynard
TREES OF LIFE

Love this pattern! Made 3 of these, one for each daughter for Mother’s Day. Am not an experienced crocheter, but great directions, Bonnie Bay on YouTube, and determination made it possible. So happy I did not give up and know my girls will love them too! Thank you for the pattern!

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Donya
Tree of life afghan

I'm a leftie and I first saw the tutorial on Bonnie bay crochet YouTube channel and fell in love. I had to wait til the pattern was available but as soon as I got it I started. Thank you lionbrand for the pattern and I have to thank Bonnie Barker for her tutorials. This wasn't as hard as it looks and Bonnie made it even easier. ❤

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Angel Ballard
Thanks for the pattern

The pattern looks crazy complicated...just like the knitting one. I'm a 50 year crocheter and just a 6 year knitter and I don't know which one would be easier to try. It looks quite intimidating. I've never been good at reading graphs so I'm very thankful for the row by row instructions. It's being a lefty that has me a bit concerned on where and how to start. Ahhh...the joys...If anyone has a word of help on the left-handed bit, I would be ever so grateful. TIA. <3

K
Katherine Santos
Gorgeous

This was not as hard as I thought it would be. It took me 3 weeks ( working a couple of hours a day). I made it for my daughter and she absolutely loves it!

J
Julia Endicott
Great pattern

Love this pattern, made it for my mom in memory of my grandpa. Super helpful that there was a drawing as well as a row-by-row explanation. Made the pattern very clear to interpret for this crocheter! I was so proud of myself this was the first more complex pattern I attempted.

Customer Reviews

Based on 9 reviews
89%
(8)
11%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
T
Theresa Blackmon

Love this pattern. Would not have tried if not for Bonnie Bay on YouTube.

D
Dee Maynard
TREES OF LIFE

Love this pattern! Made 3 of these, one for each daughter for Mother’s Day. Am not an experienced crocheter, but great directions, Bonnie Bay on YouTube, and determination made it possible. So happy I did not give up and know my girls will love them too! Thank you for the pattern!

D
Donya
Tree of life afghan

I'm a leftie and I first saw the tutorial on Bonnie bay crochet YouTube channel and fell in love. I had to wait til the pattern was available but as soon as I got it I started. Thank you lionbrand for the pattern and I have to thank Bonnie Barker for her tutorials. This wasn't as hard as it looks and Bonnie made it even easier. ❤

A
Angel Ballard
Thanks for the pattern

The pattern looks crazy complicated...just like the knitting one. I'm a 50 year crocheter and just a 6 year knitter and I don't know which one would be easier to try. It looks quite intimidating. I've never been good at reading graphs so I'm very thankful for the row by row instructions. It's being a lefty that has me a bit concerned on where and how to start. Ahhh...the joys...If anyone has a word of help on the left-handed bit, I would be ever so grateful. TIA. <3

K
Katherine Santos
Gorgeous

This was not as hard as I thought it would be. It took me 3 weeks ( working a couple of hours a day). I made it for my daughter and she absolutely loves it!

J
Julia Endicott
Great pattern

Love this pattern, made it for my mom in memory of my grandpa. Super helpful that there was a drawing as well as a row-by-row explanation. Made the pattern very clear to interpret for this crocheter! I was so proud of myself this was the first more complex pattern I attempted.