[Video Tutorial] This Baby\’s ABC\’s Afghan Is Everybody\’s Favorite

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EVERYONE loves this afghan. This is one of my favorite patterns for a baby blanket and a great, easy, and beautiful project.  Baby\'s ABC\'s Afghan by Caron Design Team works up quickly and is a sophisticated gift for a new baby or for soon-to-be parents. This very cute blanket is very easy to make and very elegant and well worth the effort. You can always add a cute border to make the edges more interesting.

I’ve made this pattern many times.
I like working the border as I go instead of adding it later… therefore I add
4 more stitches to my foundation chain in order to incorporate two extra stitches on each side of the afghan… placing puff stitches to form the edges. (Source)

Here is a better version of the chart.

Materials: 5 skeins

Finished Measurements: 35” x 42”

For more help watch the videos below.

How to read the graph and tips on crocheting the Baby\'s ABC\'s Afghan pattern.

Making the Baby\'s ABC\'s Afghan using multiple colors and explaining where to change colors.

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Learn how to master the easy Blanket Stitch! 🧶✨ Perfect for cozy afghans or baby blankets, this simple stitch uses sets of 3: one single crochet and two doubles. Once you get the hang of it, you can crochet on autopilot! 🌈 Change colors every few rows for a stunning multicolored effect. Whether you're working with soft pastels for a baby blanket or bold brights for a full-size afghan, this stitch is versatile and beginner-friendly. Try it today!
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