Quilt crochet Pattern Rainbow Afghan

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Hello crochet lovers, how are you. How about learning how to make beautiful Afghan quilt with colorful and very lively yarn lines. These crochet lines differ in the ambiance of your room, for sure you will love it. This Afghan shell format quilt really looks like a painting, it looks like a work of art. There is enough information and for those who are looking to learn this art will love, this beautiful crochet quilt has been highlighted by its color leaving the environment very happy. You will realize that the points are all in the same way that you just need to follow the step by step to develop this beautiful manual work. Choose colors that match, for example white, red, yellow and blue, so that the stitches combine and make the look fantastic, I will indicate the lines to get more factual, This quilt will come out of your taste, just follow the template I will present below. Remember to do it yourself, because when we ourselves do the work, it becomes more beautiful and we value our ego, this was to face the difficulties of the day to day, I'm sure a job that is to make anyone happy. One big kiss and see you next time.





Rainbow Afghan Pattern:



AVERAGE: For those with some experience
Directions

 are given for an afghan measuring 48″ wide x 64″ long
 MATERIALS:
 Any 4 ply worsted weight yarn: 48 ounces of white (A),
8 ounces each of red (B), orange (C), yellow (D),
 lime green (E), turquoise (F),med. blue (G) and lavender (H)
 crochet hook, size H, or any size hook to obtain gauge below;
 tapestry needle.





GAUGE: 4 sc =1″; 4 rows = 1″. Each full fan = 15″ wide( at widest point )x8″deep
(from point to opposite edge).
NOTE: Afghan is made up of 38 full fans and
14 half fans that are sewen together afterwards.
FULL FAN: (make 35 multi-colored and 3 white):
Starting at bottom point with A, ch 2,
ROW 1: Sc in second ch from hook.ch 1 turn. hereafter
ch 1, turn at end of each row, unless otherwise stated.
ROW 2: (right side) ; 3 sc in sc.
ROW 3: 2 sc in first sc–inc. made; sc in next sc, 2 sc in last sc–inc. made—5 sc.
 ROWS: 4-11:continue increasing in first and last sc until there are 21 sc.
ROW 12: 2 sc in first sc* sc in each of the next 4 SC, 2 SC in next SC; rep from 3 times more—26sc.
ROW 13: Sc in each sc across. Ch 3(counts as 1 dc of next row), turn.
ROW 14: Dc in first sc and in each sc across to within last sc, 2 dc in last sc—28 dc. Ch 1, turn.
ROW 15: sc in each dc across—28 sc. Ch 3, turn.



NOTE: to work a popcorn stitch (pcn st): 5 dc in same st, drop loop from hook, insert hook in first dc of th 5 dc group and draw dropped loop through, ch 1 to secure.
ROW 16: ( pcn st row) Pcn st in first sc* dc in next sc pcn st in next sc; rep from * across, ending with dc in last sc—14 pcn sts. Fasten off.
ROW 17: with wrong side facing attach B to first st, sc in each st across (including ch 1 at top of pcn st)—43 sc.
ROW 18: with B sc in each sc across. At end of this row change to C as follows: work last sc of row until there are 2 loops on hook, drop B yo with C and draw through 2 loops on hook. Ch 1 , turn. Fasten off. Here after change colors in this way.
ROW 19: with C 2 sc in first sc, sc in each sc across to last sc 2 sc in last sc—45 sc.
ROW 20: with C sc in each sc across. At end of this row change to D.
ROWS 21-30: Rep rows 19 and 20 working in the following color sequence:
2 rows ea of D, E, F, G, and H. At end of row 30 change to A.
ROW 31: With A rep row 19—57 sc. Ch 3, turn.
ROW 32: Skip first sc*pcn st in next sc, dc in next sc; rep from * across ending with dc in last sc—28 pcn sts. Fasten off.
HALF FAN: 1 (make 7) : Starting at bottom point with A, ch2.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook. Ch 1, turn. Hereafter ch 1,turn at end of each row, unless otherwise stated.
ROW 2(right side) 2 sc in sc. Note: increases are made on left side edge only
ROW 3: 2 sc in first sc–inc made on left side edge–3 sc.
ROW 4: Sc in each sc to within last sc, 2 sc in last sc —– inc made on left side edge —– 4 sc
ROWS 5-12; rep rows 3 and 4 until there are 13 sc.
ROW 13: Sc in each sc across. Ch 3, turn. ch 3 counts as 1 dc of next row, turn.
 ROW 14: Skip first sc, dc in each sc across to within last sc,
2 dc in last sc–inc made on left side edge–14 dc. Ch 1, turn.
ROW 15: Sc in each dc across. Ch 3, turn.
ROW 16: ( pcn st row): Rep row 16 as for full fan—7 pcn sts.
Fasten off A; turn.
ROW 17: With B rep row 17 as for full fan–22 sc. Ch 2, turn.
ROWS 18-31 Rep rows 18-31 as for full fan in the same color sequence—29 sc, increasing on left side edge only. Ch 3, turn.
ROW 32: Rep row 32 as for full fan—14 pcn sts. Fasten off A .
Pin together with large safety pin and set aside.
HALF FAN 2: ( make 7) Work same as half fan 1, increasing on right side edge only.
Pin together and set aside.
BLOCKING: Pin each fan to measurements on a padded surface: cover with a damp cloth and allow to dry; do not press.
 

ASSEMBLY: With right side up,invert the 3 white fans so that last pcn st row is at bottom edge of afghan.
Select the multi-colored fans of row 2( half fan 2, two full fans and half fan 1) sew them to Row 1 with right side up, along adjoining edges working through back loops only of each st.. In the same way, sew the 3 multi-colored fans of row 3 in between the fans of row 2. Rep rows 2 and 3, six times more, joining each fan to the previous row. I didn’t like how the sides looked when I got it finished so I did a row of sc then a row of popcorn sitches.  You will need an exta skein of white yarn to do this.  It’s a lot more work to finish it this way but the end result is beautiful.  Also I whipped stitched blocks together to assemble.


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source: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/MamaMellie/crocheted-fan-afghan


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