Crochet Afghan blankets and bedspreads. Crochet Afghan blanket: optical illusion diagram with description and video

It will not be difficult for both experienced craftswomen and beginners to make an afghan crocheted blanket; the execution pattern always makes the process easier and more enjoyable. The article will offer two options for execution: one-piece and made up of motifs. First, you need to decide which version of the blanket it will be - either a lighter version, accordingly, thin threads are selected, or a warm one - you will need thick yarn.

One-piece version

This blanket uses different colors, which the craftswoman chooses according to her taste. You can choose absolutely any combination:

  • multicolor, as in the photo;
  • choose one or many of its shades, you get a gradient (transition from light to dark);
  • apply two shades, thereby making a striped blanket.

As you can see in the photo, the pattern of the product is voluminous, this is facilitated by the knitting method, in which the stitches are knitted behind the back wall of the loop. Having decided on the size of the planned item, you need to calculate how many initial loops will need to be cast on. To do this, knit a test sample, always with the same threads and crochet hook that will be used for the main blanket.

For the test specimen, 27 chain stitches are cast (hereinafter referred to as chain stitches).

First row. 1st century p. rise (v. p. p.), in the next 4 loops of the cast-on row, knit 1 single crochet (st. b/n), in the fifth loop - 3 tbsp. b/n, then 8 tbsp. b/n., again in one - 3 tbsp. b/n. and so on, ending with row 4 tbsp. b/n.

Second row. Initially in. pp into the second loop from the hook. Then 4 tbsp. b/n., 3 tbsp. b/n. in one loop and again 4 tbsp. b/n. Without knitting 2 loops 4 tbsp. b/n., 3 tbsp. b/n. in one loop, etc. Until the end of the row, where there is no need to knit the outer loop.

The third row is similar to the second.

Fourth row. 1 vp, in the next 3 columns of the previous row, knit 1 connecting loop. Immediately type 6 vp, then 2 tbsp. with 4 yarn overs (st. 4/n.). Then in one loop 3 tbsp. 4/n., 3 tbsp. 4/n in each stitch, skip 4 stitches. Thus, we fill the entire row, leaving the 2 end loops untouched.

If necessary, the color of the thread changes and the pattern is duplicated from the fifth row, starting to be reproduced from the second row.

By measuring the length of the resulting sample and the height of the first and second stripes of two colors, you can calculate how many loops of the cast-on row will be needed for the entire product. For clarity, below are videos that demonstrate the implementation of the above technique.

Working with motives

Before you begin to study the description of the motif, you need to decide on the size of the square itself and its color scheme. If we talk about a children's blanket, then here you can choose a small element size and a delicate or bright, cheerful color scheme, but for an adult item you can knit a larger motif and play with color.

First row. Knitting starts from the central square. You need to dial a chain of 5 v. p., which we close in a circle. Knit into the resulting ring the number of loops that can be divided into 4 sides of the square by an equal number. In this case, alternate 1 tbsp. s/n, 1 tbsp. 2/n to the end of the row.

Second row. Divide the loops into 4 parts and mark the corner loops with a marker (threads of a contrasting color or paper clips). According to the top photo, the thread changes to a different color. Only two sides of the square are knitted. b/n., on the corner 3 c. p. and continue the second side of the st. b/n. Thus, it is knitted up to the fourth row inclusive. At the same time, after passing one row, the knitting unfolds and continues in the opposite direction. The fifth and sixth row must be done with half double crochets, at the corner 3 in. P.

Returning to the corner from which knitting began, change colors and knit 4 rows of stitches. b/n all with the same 3p. in the corners. The next two rows consist of alternating 1 tbsp. 1/n, 1 tbsp. 2/n and 3 c. n on the corners to the end of the rows. Thus, changing colors according to the idea, the motif is knitted to the desired size. And at the end, walk around the entire perimeter of the square next to st 1/n.

Having knitted the required number of blanks, you can begin assembling the blanket. Thanks to the different selection of colors used, you can create a varied overall picture. For example, the optical illusion of a deep well, when the colors go from light to dark in the center, or, conversely, the top - where the light will be in the center. Moreover, such an effect can be created both inside each square and the entire product as a whole. Thus, by playing with color, you can create a great variety of beautiful patterns that, looking at the finished blanket, no one will guess that its implementation is quite simple.

Below you will find a selection of photos of finished products that can serve as inspiration and an idea for a future blanket.

To summarize, I would like to say that the options described above will rightfully become a worthy addition to the collection of techniques for both beginners and experienced craftswomen. And the products themselves will be a wonderful gift for loved ones and friends.

Video on the topic of the article

There will be no difficulties in crocheting an Afghan blanket if you have a diagram of the pattern and its detailed description. Below we will look at two different ways of knitting an Afghan blanket: a cheerful multi-colored blanket knitted in one piece and the second knitted from separate motifs. Any of them can be made either from thin yarn (summer version) or from warm woolen threads, so that you can warm up on cold winter evenings.

We crochet a bright Afghan blanket: diagram with description

Afghan is a pattern knitted with threads of different colors. You can choose the color of the threads according to your preferences or desires. This pattern looks voluminous due to the zigzag stripes located horizontally. This pattern looks good when knitted with melange yarn. The correct combination of various colors is very important in the Afghan pattern. After all, if the colors are chosen correctly, they will bring peace and tranquility to a person’s heart, and if a tone has crept into the color scheme that does not fit there at all, then when knitting it there will be a feeling of displeasure and it is possible that you will not even immediately understand why this feeling is happening .

Another important feature of the pattern is knitting all the stitches behind the back wall of the loop. Due to this, the zigzag acquires the relief needed in this pattern. So, to knit a blanket, let’s prepare threads of different colors and first knit a sample, according to the pattern or description, whichever is more convenient. Please note that the pattern below is shown with the numbering of the rows located on the left; when knitting according to the pattern, this should be taken into account. In order to calculate the required number of loops, you first need to knit a sample using the same threads and tools that you are going to work with next. When everything is prepared and taken into account, we start knitting.

For the sample, we will cast on 27 air stitches according to the pattern and knit 1 air stitch in rise, 1 st b/n each. in the next 4 loops, and in the 5th loop we knit 3 tbsp. then 8 sc, 3 sc in one loop, 8 sc, 3 sc in one loop and complete the row with 4 sc.

Second row: knit 2 loops from the hook. We start with air lifting, then 4 tbsp. b/n., 3 tbsp. b/n. in one loop and another 4 tbsp. We skip 2 loops and knit 4 more single crochets, 3 stitches in one loop, thus knitting to the end of the row. Do not knit the last stitch in the row.

Knit the third row in the same way as the second.

Fourth row: 1 lifting loop and one connecting loop in the next 3 columns. After this, we cast on 6 lifting loops and knit: 2 stitches with 4 crochets (st. 4/n.). In the next two loops, then 3 sts 4/n. in one top, then 3 times 1 tbsp 4/n. skip 4 loops and knit 3 st 4/n., 3 st 4/n. in one top, 3 st 4/n., skip 4 loops. Knit like this until the end of the row. We do not knit the last two loops in the row. From the 5th row we change the color and repeat the pattern, starting to knit from the second row.

Afghan plaid from motifs.

Before you start knitting motifs, you need to decide in what color scheme the blanket will be made. Below we will look at a detailed description of knitting a square for an Afghan blanket. And what size will our motives be? You can choose small squares and assemble them into a blanket for a newborn, or knit large motifs and make a bedspread.

  1. We start knitting from the center of the square; for this we close a chain of 5 chain stitches in a circle. We knit a number of loops into its center, which is completely divided into 4 (sides of the square), alternating 1 st 1/n. (dc), 1 st 2/n. (double crochet) to the end of the row.
  2. After the first row is knitted, divide the loops into 4 parts and mark the corner loops with a marker.
  3. After this, we tear off the thread, hide it and take yarn of a different color. We knit only two sides of the square. Using single crochets, knit 3 chain stitches at the corner. p. and continue knitting on the second side of the square, st b/n. knit like this from rows 2 to 4.
  4. We knit the next two rows (5, 6) with half double crochets, only knitting 3 chain stitches at the corner.
  5. Tie the corner on the other side in the same way only with yarn of a different color.
  6. Then we go again to the corner that was knitted first and with a thread of a different color and knit 4 rows of double stitch. with 3 air stitches on the corner. Then we knit two rows, alternating 1 st 1/n., 1 st 2/n., 3 air sts, and repeat 1 st 1/n., 1 st 2/n. to the end of the row.
  7. We knit all the other corners to the desired size of the motif in the same way, changing the color each time.
  8. We tie the edges of the square side by side with st 1/n. When the required number of motifs are connected, you can start assembling. To do this, we first need to think through the pattern according to which we will assemble the blanket, laying out the motifs and choosing the most suitable arrangement that will delight us after assembling the product. Thus, you can create a variety of patterns and even imitate the optical illusion of depth (well).

Video on the topic of the article

We invite you to watch a video master class on knitting an Afghan blanket using a crochet hook.

There will be no difficulties in crocheting an Afghan blanket if you have a diagram of the pattern and its detailed description. Below we will look at two different ways of knitting an Afghan blanket: a cheerful multi-colored blanket knitted in one piece and the second knitted from separate motifs. Any of them can be made either from thin yarn (summer version) or from warm woolen threads, so that you can warm up on cold winter evenings.

We crochet a bright Afghan blanket: diagram with description

Afghan is a pattern knitted with threads of different colors. You can choose the color of the threads according to your preferences or desires. This pattern looks voluminous due to the zigzag stripes located horizontally. This pattern looks good when knitted with melange yarn. The correct combination of various colors is very important in the Afghan pattern. After all, if the colors are chosen correctly, they will bring peace and tranquility to a person’s heart, and if a tone has crept into the color scheme that does not fit there at all, then when knitting it there will be a feeling of displeasure and it is possible that you will not even immediately understand why this feeling is happening .

Another important feature of the pattern is knitting all the stitches behind the back wall of the loop. Due to this, the zigzag acquires the relief needed in this pattern. So, to knit a blanket, let’s prepare threads of different colors and first knit a sample, according to the pattern or description, whichever is more convenient. Please note that the pattern below is shown with the numbering of the rows located on the left; when knitting according to the pattern, this should be taken into account. In order to calculate the required number of loops, you first need to knit a sample using the same threads and tools that you are going to work with next. When everything is prepared and taken into account, we start knitting.

For the sample, we will cast on 27 air stitches according to the pattern and knit 1 air stitch in rise, 1 st b/n each. in the next 4 loops, and in the 5th loop we knit 3 tbsp. then 8 sc, 3 sc in one loop, 8 sc, 3 sc in one loop and complete the row with 4 sc.

Second row: knit 2 loops from the hook. We start with air lifting, then 4 tbsp. b/n., 3 tbsp. b/n. in one loop and another 4 tbsp. We skip 2 loops and knit 4 more single crochets, 3 stitches in one loop, thus knitting to the end of the row. Do not knit the last stitch in the row.

Knit the third row in the same way as the second.

Fourth row: 1 lifting loop and one connecting loop in the next 3 columns. After this, we cast on 6 lifting loops and knit: 2 stitches with 4 crochets (st. 4/n.). In the next two loops, then 3 sts 4/n. in one top, then 3 times 1 tbsp 4/n. skip 4 loops and knit 3 st 4/n., 3 st 4/n. in one top, 3 st 4/n., skip 4 loops. Knit like this until the end of the row. We do not knit the last two loops in the row. From the 5th row we change the color and repeat the pattern, starting to knit from the second row.

Afghan plaid from motifs.

Before you start knitting motifs, you need to decide in what color scheme the blanket will be made. Below we will look at a detailed description of knitting a square for an Afghan blanket. And what size will our motives be? You can choose small squares and assemble them into a blanket for a newborn, or knit large motifs and make a bedspread.

  1. We start knitting from the center of the square; for this we close a chain of 5 chain stitches in a circle. We knit a number of loops into its center, which is completely divided into 4 (sides of the square), alternating 1 st 1/n. (dc), 1 st 2/n. (double crochet) to the end of the row.
  2. After the first row is knitted, divide the loops into 4 parts and mark the corner loops with a marker.
  3. After this, we tear off the thread, hide it and take yarn of a different color. We knit only two sides of the square. Using single crochets, knit 3 chain stitches at the corner. p. and continue knitting on the second side of the square, st b/n. knit like this from rows 2 to 4.
  4. We knit the next two rows (5, 6) with half double crochets, only knitting 3 chain stitches at the corner.
  5. Tie the corner on the other side in the same way only with yarn of a different color.
  6. Then we go again to the corner that was knitted first and with a thread of a different color and knit 4 rows of double stitch. with 3 air stitches on the corner. Then we knit two rows, alternating 1 st 1/n., 1 st 2/n., 3 air sts, and repeat 1 st 1/n., 1 st 2/n. to the end of the row.
  7. We knit all the other corners to the desired size of the motif in the same way, changing the color each time.
  8. We tie the edges of the square side by side with st 1/n. When the required number of motifs are connected, you can start assembling. To do this, we first need to think through the pattern according to which we will assemble the blanket, laying out the motifs and choosing the most suitable arrangement that will delight us after assembling the product. Thus, you can create a variety of patterns and even imitate the optical illusion of depth (well).

Video on the topic of the article

We invite you to watch a video master class on knitting an Afghan blanket using a crochet hook.


Source: Drops 181 (2017)
Knitting density: 17 loops = 10 cm
Size: 96 x 128 cm
Size of one square is approximately 32 x 32 cm
You will need: DROPS ALPACA yarn from Garnstudio - 400 g white, 400 g gray pearl.

Garter stitch (straight and reverse rows):
1 rib = knit 2 rows - all knits.

SQUARE A:
Cast on 55 stitches in 1 thread of white + 1 thread of gray (= 2 threads). Work 3 scars in garter stitch in straight and reverse rows
Knit next. row next way from the front side: 3 edge loops in garter stitch, knit according to pattern A.1A (= 12 sts), knit according to pattern A.1B on the next. 24 sts (= 2 reps of 12 sts), work according to pattern A.1C (= 13 sts) and finish with 3 cro. n garter stitch.
Remember the knitting density!
At a piece height of approximately 30 cm in height, make 3 ribs in straight and reverse rows on all loops. Close the loops on the front side. The length of the square will be approximately 32 x 32 cm.
Complete 4 squares in total.

SQUARE B:
Cast on 55 stitches in 2 white threads. Make 3 stitches.
Knit next. row next way from the front side: 3 edge loops in garter stitch, knit according to pattern A.2A (= 3 sts), knit according to pattern A.2B on the next. 42 sts (= 7 reps of 6 sts), work according to pattern A.2C (= 4 sts) and finish with 3 cro. n garter stitch.
Continue the pattern in the same way.
At a piece height of approximately 30 cm, make 3 ribs in straight and reverse rows on all loops. Close the loops on the front side.
Complete 4 squares in total.

SQUARE C:
Cast on 55 stitches in 2 gray threads. Make 3 stitches. Knit next. row next image from the front side:
3 edge loops in garter stitch, knit according to pattern A.3 on next. 49 sts (= 7 reps of 7 sts), and finish with 3 cro. n garter stitch.
Continue the pattern in the same way.
At a piece height of approximately 30 cm, adjust the length in height according to the size of squares A and B, sew 3 ribs in straight and reverse rows on all loops.
Bind off the stitches with knit stitches on the front side.
The length of the square will be approximately 32 x 32 cm.
Complete 4 squares in total.

It will not be difficult for both experienced craftswomen and beginners to make an afghan crocheted blanket; the execution pattern always makes the process easier and more enjoyable. The article will offer two options for execution: one-piece and made up of motifs. First, you need to decide which version of the blanket it will be - either a lighter version, accordingly, thin threads are selected, or a warm one - you will need thick yarn.

One-piece version

This blanket uses different colors, which the craftswoman chooses according to her taste. You can choose absolutely any combination:

  • multicolor, as in the photo;
  • choose one or many of its shades, you get a gradient (transition from light to dark);
  • apply two shades, thereby making a striped blanket.

As you can see in the photo, the pattern of the product is voluminous, this is facilitated by the knitting method, in which the stitches are knitted behind the back wall of the loop. Having decided on the size of the planned item, you need to calculate how many initial loops will need to be cast on. To do this, knit a test sample, always with the same threads and crochet hook that will be used for the main blanket.

For the test specimen, 27 chain stitches are cast (hereinafter referred to as chain stitches).

First row. 1st century p. rise (v. p. p.), in the next 4 loops of the cast-on row, knit 1 single crochet (st. b/n), in the fifth loop - 3 tbsp. b/n, then 8 tbsp. b/n., again in one - 3 tbsp. b/n. and so on, ending with row 4 tbsp. b/n.

Second row. Initially in. pp into the second loop from the hook. Then 4 tbsp. b/n., 3 tbsp. b/n. in one loop and again 4 tbsp. b/n. Without knitting 2 loops 4 tbsp. b/n., 3 tbsp. b/n. in one loop, etc. Until the end of the row, where there is no need to knit the outer loop.

The third row is similar to the second.

Fourth row. 1 vp, in the next 3 columns of the previous row, knit 1 connecting loop. Immediately type 6 vp, then 2 tbsp. with 4 yarn overs (st. 4/n.). Then in one loop 3 tbsp. 4/n., 3 tbsp. 4/n in each stitch, skip 4 stitches. Thus, we fill the entire row, leaving the 2 end loops untouched.

If necessary, the color of the thread changes and the pattern is duplicated from the fifth row, starting to be reproduced from the second row.

By measuring the length of the resulting sample and the height of the first and second stripes of two colors, you can calculate how many loops of the cast-on row will be needed for the entire product. For clarity, below are videos that demonstrate the implementation of the above technique.

Working with motives

Before you begin to study the description of the motif, you need to decide on the size of the square itself and its color scheme. If we talk about a children's blanket, then here you can choose a small element size and a delicate or bright, cheerful color scheme, but for an adult item you can knit a larger motif and play with color.

First row. Knitting starts from the central square. You need to dial a chain of 5 v. p., which we close in a circle. Knit into the resulting ring the number of loops that can be divided into 4 sides of the square by an equal number. In this case, alternate 1 tbsp. s/n, 1 tbsp. 2/n to the end of the row.

Second row. Divide the loops into 4 parts and mark the corner loops with a marker (threads of a contrasting color or paper clips). According to the top photo, the thread changes to a different color. Only two sides of the square are knitted. b/n., on the corner 3 c. p. and continue the second side of the st. b/n. Thus, it is knitted up to the fourth row inclusive. At the same time, after passing one row, the knitting unfolds and continues in the opposite direction. The fifth and sixth row must be done with half double crochets, at the corner 3 in. P.

Returning to the corner from which knitting began, change colors and knit 4 rows of stitches. b/n all with the same 3p. in the corners. The next two rows consist of alternating 1 tbsp. 1/n, 1 tbsp. 2/n and 3 c. n on the corners to the end of the rows. Thus, changing colors according to the idea, the motif is knitted to the desired size. And at the end, walk around the entire perimeter of the square next to st 1/n.

Having knitted the required number of blanks, you can begin assembling the blanket. Thanks to the different selection of colors used, you can create a varied overall picture. For example, the optical illusion of a deep well, when the colors go from light to dark in the center, or, conversely, the top - where the light will be in the center. Moreover, such an effect can be created both inside each square and the entire product as a whole. Thus, by playing with color, you can create a great variety of beautiful patterns that, looking at the finished blanket, no one will guess that its implementation is quite simple.