Geometric Stripes Afghan Pattern
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Mary Maxim Starlette (180 Yds/3.5 Oz) AquaGeometric Stripes Afghan Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
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Create a striking geometric afghan using Mary Maxim worsted weight yarn with this pattern. This engaging project adds an artistic touch to any room while providing warmth and comfort. Perfect for intermediate crocheters seeking both design and coziness in their work. Created using Mary Maxim Starlette, which provided 218 yds per skein at the time. Discover our extensive collections of worsted yarns in all your favorite brands, including Starlette! Keep in mind yardage varies. Materials List: MC Aqua (9 balls), CC Brown (7 balls), and crochet hook size U.S. H/8 (5 mm). Finished size: 64" (162.5 cm) diameter—Intermediate crochet.
Stitch Requirements: Chain, double crochet, decrease, increase, repeat, front post, shell.
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