Friendship Afghan
Designed by Bobwilson123
Designed by Bobwilson123
Converted into written pattern by Daisy
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You can use this pattern for a scarf
Materials
4mm crochet hook
8ply or DK yarn
Scissors & darning needleUS Terms
ch - Chain
SC - Single Crochet
DC - Double Crochet
Blp’s - Back Loop’s
4mm crochet hook
8ply or DK yarn
Scissors & darning needleUS Terms
ch - Chain
SC - Single Crochet
DC - Double Crochet
Blp’s - Back Loop’s
BLO – Back Loop Only
FL - Front Loop
Sl St - Slip Stitch
St(s) - Stitch(s)
MC - Main Color
CC - Contrast colors in as many colors as you like
FL - Front Loop
Sl St - Slip Stitch
St(s) - Stitch(s)
MC - Main Color
CC - Contrast colors in as many colors as you like
FO – Finish off
Make chs in multiples of 8 + 5. What that means is you need to make a ch in sets of 8, as long and wide as you wish your project to be, then add 5 ch more. This design can also be made into a scarf. We will begin and end each row with a length of yarn for fringe.
Make chs in multiples of 8 + 5. What that means is you need to make a ch in sets of 8, as long and wide as you wish your project to be, then add 5 ch more. This design can also be made into a scarf. We will begin and end each row with a length of yarn for fringe.
*Pattern is worked all on the same side, so no turning.
With MC make a slip knot, and leave a long tail for fringe end, ch32 + 5
Row 1: SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC in each ch across. Cut your yarn and leave long tail for other end of fringe. FO. If you like, you can make a wider border in SC by adding more SC rows, it’s entirely up to you.
With MC make a slip knot, and leave a long tail for fringe end, ch32 + 5
Row 1: SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC in each ch across. Cut your yarn and leave long tail for other end of fringe. FO. If you like, you can make a wider border in SC by adding more SC rows, it’s entirely up to you.
Row 2: Join new CC with sl st in BLO, making sure tail is same length as your first yarn tail from beginning. Ch1, SC into BLO across to end of row. Cut yarn same length as below yarn tail and FO.
Row 3: Join MC at beginning of row with a sl st, leaving yarn tail for fringe length as below rows. Ch1 (which counts as 1st SC) SC in next 3blp’s. For next St drop down to row 1, work DC into FL of SC on row 1 (directly below next SC in row 3). DC in FL of next 4 SC’s on row 1. *SC in next 4 BLO (of row 3), DC into the next 4 FL’s of row 1, SC in next 4 Blp’s on row 3* Repeat from* to end of row, ending with 4 SC sts. Cut yarn for fringe end and pull up to tighten off.
Row 4: With MC join with sl st in Blp, leaving yarn tail for fringe, ch1, SC in Blp’s across to the end of row. Cut yarn leaving fringe tail and pull up and tighten off.
Continue working rows 2, 3, 4 for your desired length of your project, remembering to leave tails each end for fringe same lengths.
Your last row should end with MC.

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