I'm still pinching myself to make sure that I am not dreaming...
It's difficult to fathom that Simply Crochet Magazine would feature the
Macaroon Blossom Aghan in their June 2023 publication, but they did!!!
An apple blossom dream come true!
Thank you so much Simply Crochet Magazine!
I highly recommend this publication.
Thank you so much Simply Crochet Magazine!
I highly recommend this publication.
There's so much good crochet stuff, in fact, it's all good.
Be sure to check out the other maker's "Fab Finds" below:
You can find the pattern with the supplement for a
Scheepjes Stone Wash Colour Pack version
included, as well, by clicking on the following
Apple Blossom Dreams Shops:
Clicking on the above photo will take you directly to the Etsy listing, as well.
This is how the listing reads:
Crochet this lusciously delicious and colorful Macaroon Blossom Afghan using 27 skeins of 50 gm Scheepjes Stone Washed yarn or yarn of your choice. This instantly downloadable pattern will teach you step-by-step how to complete the JAYGO (join-as-you-go) method with blossom circles and leaf squares. The 29-page pattern includes over 100 step-by-step photos and charts, as well as, several links to exclusive videos for extra added assistance. Additionally, you'll a three-page abbreviated version of the pattern, as well as, a five-page instructional guide on how to adjust the pattern to utilize one Scheepjes Stone and River Washed Colour Pack and 2-3 50 gm skeins of Scheepjes Stone Wash yarn.
The pattern is written and verbalized in US crochet terms.
The colour pack version with all six rounds of the border measures
29" x 47" (74 cm x 120 cm)
The original version measures 36" x 54" (91 cm x 138 cm)
You can also find yarn packs for the original version at
The original version measures 36" x 54" (91 cm x 138 cm)
You can also find yarn packs for the original version at
Neither one of these is paid a promotion.
If I wanted to enlarge to full/queen size blanket for my granddaughter how much yarn do I need?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your interest. Try to double the yarn.
DeleteCongratulations! That's very exciting.
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