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Changing Stripes Afghan Crochet Pattern

The Changing Stripes Afghan is a free crochet pattern, here on my blog!  This crochet pattern is a great beginner afghan blanket. It starts with thicker stripes that gradually move to thinner stripes. This afghan blanket is perfect for children, teenagers, and adults and is great for boys/girls and men/women. Have fun playing with different color combinations!!

This easy to crochet, blanket pattern –The Changing Stripes Afghan– uses basic double crochet stitches and changing stripe thicknesses, it makes an eye-catching look! 

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Easy crochet blanket pattern with colored stripes

The Changing Stripes Afghan Crochet Pattern #605 is made with medium worsted weight, size 4 yarn. The pictures are shown using Black, Soft Grey Mix, and Kelly Green. I designed this blanket for one of my nephews, who was really into green. I love how the Kelly Green adds a bright pop of color and becomes the breakout star! Below you will find the free pattern with all of the yarn specifics. There are so many ways to make this blanket. Neutrals, brights, pastels, and even one color throughout will make for a unique and personalized blanket for everyone.  You can also purchase an inexpensive, printer-friendly, PDF of this pattern at my Etsy shop MarlowsGiftCottage, or with the direct pattern link here.

Easy crochet blanket pattern with stripes

My MarlowsGiftCottage Etsy shop has all of my original crochet pattern designs.  You will find slouchy hats, beanie hats, ear warmers, headbands, scarves, cowls, wraps, blankets (baby, afghan, throw), baskets, bowls, etc.

You will also be able to order my finished slouchy hats, and beanies, in tons of color choices and styles.

This crochet pattern is a great beginner afghan/throw blanket. Men, women, teens, and children will all enjoy cuddling up in this blanket. 

When you are finished crocheting, the blanket will be approximately 44 inches by 54 inches.

Easy crochet blanket pattern with stripes

Crochet Pattern #605 The Changing Stripes Afghan

Beginner Blanket

© Marlow’s Gift Cottage, LLC

Advanced Beginner

Please read all directions before beginning project.

Size: Blanket is approximately 44 inches wide and approximately 54 inches long.

Materials List:

-3 skeins of Caron One Pound medium (size 4) yarn …Pictured:  Color A is shown using 1 skein of Caron One Pound in Black (812 yards per skein) , Color B is shown using 1 skein of Caron One Pound in Soft Grey Mix (812 yards per skein), and  Color C is shown using 1 skein of Caron One Pound in Kelly Green (812 yards per skein).

US I/9-5.50mm crochet hook…check gauge…feel free to change hook size to get the correct gauge.  

Tapestry Needle (for weaving in ends)

Scissors

Easy crochet blanket pattern with stripes

Gauge:

The gauge is approximately 13 dc X  8 rows = 4 in x 4 in 

Notes:

-ch=chain, dc= double crochet, st(s)= stitch(es), YO= yarn over

-Count your stitches after each row to be sure you do not miss a stitch. 

-Ch 3 at beginning of each row counts as dc, use it as a stitch space at the end of each row. 

-R1 is Right Side

-Reminder to Beginners: When you are working the last dc at the end of a row and need to change colors because the next row is a different color, be sure a slip knot is placed on the new color and the hook uses it in place of the “last YO” when pulling the the new color through the final two loops on hook stage.  This will complete the final dc and your new color will be ready.

Instructions: 

Easy blanket crochet pattern with colored stripes
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Color A: ch 180

R1: dc in 4th ch from hook and each ch across = 178 sts (last 3 chains of original 180 counts as first dc)

R2-R11: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

R12: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across (when working the last dc, change to Color B during the last YO and pull through final two loops on hook) = 178 sts

R13-R23: Continuing with Color B: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

R24: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across (when working the last dc, change to Color C during the last YO and pull through final two loops on hook) = 178 sts

R25-R35: Continuing with Color C: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

R36: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across (when working the last dc, change to Color A during the last YO and pull through final two loops on hook) = 178 sts

R37-R45: Continuing with Color A: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

R46: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across (when working the last dc, change to Color B during the last YO and pull through final two loops on hook) = 178 sts

R47-R55: Continuing with Color B: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

R56: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across (when working the last dc, change to Color C during the last YO and pull through final two loops on hook) = 178 sts

R57-R65: Continuing with Color C: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

R66: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across (when working the last dc, change to Color A during the last YO and pull through final two loops on hook) = 178 sts

R67-R73: Continuing with Color A: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

R74: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across (when working the last dc, change to Color B during the last YO and pull through final two loops on hook) = 178 sts

R75-R79: Continuing with Color B: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

R80: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across (when working the last dc, change to Color C during the last YO and pull through final two loops on hook) = 178 sts

R81-R83: Continuing with Color C: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

R84: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across (when working the last dc, change to Color A during the last YO and pull through final two loops on hook) = 178 sts

R85-R86: Continuing with Color A: ch 3 (ch 3 counts as first dc), turn, dc in next st and each additional st across = 178 sts

After R86, fasten off and weave ends.