Crocheted Rosebud Baby Afghan Pattern
Available Yarn & Accessories For This Pattern
Mary Maxim Mellowspun (284 Yds per 2 Oz) MCMary Maxim Mellowspun (284 Yds per 2 Oz) CC1 Flower
Mary Maxim Mellowspun (284 Yds per 2 Oz) CC2 Green, CC3 Lighter Flower Shade, 1 Skein Each.
Crocheted Rosebud Baby Afghan Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Crochet this afghan using our vintage pattern. Created in the easy afghan-stitch with sweet little rosebuds to cross-stitch on after completing the project. Designed using Mary Maxim Mellowspun, a sport weight yarn that provided 210 yds/2-oz skein at the time. Explore our extensive supply of sport weight yarn in today's trending baby colors, including Mary Maxim Mellowspun! Keep in mind yardage differences. Materials needed: MC 12 oz sport weight yarn, CC1 Flower (4 oz), CC2 Lighter Flower Color (15 yds), CC3 Leaf (40 yds), and afghan hook size K/10.5 (6.50 mm). Finished size 36 x 46" (91 x 117 cm)—Intermediate crochet.
Stitch Requirements: Chain, Afghan stitch, embroidery.
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